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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 766374"><p>Home users don't usually have statics. ISP's usually have a short lease time. Unplug the power to your modem, then unplug the coaxial. The coaxial part is crucial because your node will do a LV pump to ensure there is a device with resistance on the end even if the device is off. With both unplugged, you can let it sit for awhile. ISP lease times are RARELY over 12 hours and usually only an hour or two. You can do it before bed, then plug everything back in when you wake up and you'll be assigned a new DHCP WAN IP.</p><p></p><p>So it's either your scope was flagged, that is you are on the same last octets as a malicious actor or spammer, or you are using a VPN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 766374"] Home users don't usually have statics. ISP's usually have a short lease time. Unplug the power to your modem, then unplug the coaxial. The coaxial part is crucial because your node will do a LV pump to ensure there is a device with resistance on the end even if the device is off. With both unplugged, you can let it sit for awhile. ISP lease times are RARELY over 12 hours and usually only an hour or two. You can do it before bed, then plug everything back in when you wake up and you'll be assigned a new DHCP WAN IP. So it's either your scope was flagged, that is you are on the same last octets as a malicious actor or spammer, or you are using a VPN. [/QUOTE]
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