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Hi there

I just want to know if it is posible to write a batch file wich can change your IP when you click on it?
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Re: Batch Files

Yes, but are you refering to a static IP (like one that is assigned by you, and only changes when you want it to) or a dynamic IP like DHCP?
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Re: Batch Files

I`m referring to a static IP.
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do you want to be able to enter the new IP, or just have it changed to a predefined IP?
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Are it posible to do both?
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Wait, yes. If you pass the IP as a command line parameter. If there is no parameter, it can default to something, yes.
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