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Ip Adress Thro Rconnect....

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like, when we're rconnecting, does our IP address remain the same or does it keep on changing ?

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Have not actualy checked that but it should change. Otherwise Reliance will have to keep one IP address reserved for each phone which is not logical.

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useful info....

thanx static & umesh....

is that basically good r bad ? ....im sure there r a lotta implications of NOT havin the same IP Address.....

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is that basically good r bad ? ....im sure there r a lotta implications of NOT havin the same IP Address.....

depends on ur application or ur point of view static IP's are dreams come true for hackers!!

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Most Net Operators give dynamic ip only..

First, Not to waste reserved ip's.. Like if you assign each user with a ip and finally

if no 1 dont connect, tat kinda wasted..

Some operators even charge you for giving u static ip (on request)

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hi STATIC

as someone had earlier said, u need a static ip only if u run things like a webserver or a vpn .. else its good that u get a dynamin ip ....because u r ip keeps on changing ... and if someone blocks ur ip for something which u did .. dont worry just reconnect and ur ip changes and there u are trying that old stuff again ...without getting a access denied message

rgds

vaman

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my point exactly....vaman...i coudnt have articulated it better...

im guessin hackers DONT want a static IP, lest they get traced down...

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my point exactly....vaman...i coudnt have articulated it better...

im guessin hackers DONT want a static IP, lest they get traced down...

haha haha haha hah ;):(:D:P:P

hmmm , some bit of confusion here, :P

i meant, not me(the hacker) having a static ip, i meant static IP OF THE TARGET

that's why i said which is ur point of view, in my first post.

guess, none of u are hackers here :P

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nice try static....

anyways, i never claimed im a hacker....are u one ?!

and btw, ALMOST ALL hacker-targeted corporate websites (be it MSN or CIA or Yahoo) DO HAVE A STATIC IP ADDRESS....jus for the record.

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it does change, and it is 97.253.XXX.XXX

in that range

Are u sure Sur? Coz i noticed that they r in the range of 220.xxx.xxx.xxx

Do clarify!

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yup...my IP address starts with 220 also....

its the last 1 or 2 octats that keep changing

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97.XXX is server id

and 220.XXX is client id

client id is our ip :)

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Well reliance is a "Vardan" for hackers :ph34r: reasons:

1. use fake doucments :wacko:

2. dynamic IP :)

3. anytime anywhere -_-

4. bill payment is optional so just try try and try to hack never think abt bill :clap:

5. when outgings barred then they will change it into prepaid automatically then you can use it for incomming :grin:

6. if you need more then apply for another one :lol:

AND MANY MORE........

But I don't think you'll do it :lol::grin:

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^_^:help:

this is way too funny....

sometimes, i actually feel sorry for RIL

What REALLY surprises me is that OVER and ABOVE all these unpayed post paid accounts and loopholes and what not, Reliance Infocom has actually been announcing big PROFITS in the last two quarters...amazing

keep it up ambani & co :P

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Well reliance is a "Vardan" for hackers  :ph34r:   reasons:

1. use fake doucments :wacko:

2. dynamic IP :)

3. anytime anywhere :D

4. bill payment is optional so just try try and try to hack never think abt bill :clap:

5. when outgings barred then they will change it into prepaid automatically then you can use it for incomming :grin:

6. if you need more then apply for another one :lol:

AND MANY MORE........

But I don't think you'll do it :lol:   :grin:

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Why dont Reliance provides static id (on demand basis) for the customers to wants to keep their computer over the network. What do u all think on this matter?

Plz Reply soon

Regards:

Sumit Tiwari

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I don't know if any ISP offers static IP's to single users (i.e. non-corporate). Even cable, broadband, ADSL and what have you not in the US --- gives their customers dynamic IPs purely for security reasons. And damn right too I say!

Why would you want a static IP with a mobile phone!

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i will use my mobile for networking purpose (Such as hosting).That's wht i need a static ip

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In this case you could utilize the services of www.no-ip.com. :)

Anyway, what kind of bandwidht will you get on mobile to host a server :D

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Hosting through a mobile ??? LOL !!!

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CAn anyone tell me how to find out the ip when using R- world

Edited by emmi

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