Uncle-Jesse's forum posts
I live with a few different room mates. Over the past year or so, I've come home to find things in my bedroom a little out of place. I never made a big deal about it. It stopped for awhile, but today I came home again and found several things out of place - a clear sign that someone was in my bedroom while I wasn't here.
I want to find out who is trespassing into my bedroom and the best way I can think of is with a surveillance camera. I want to be able to record my bedroom during the 8 hours while I am at work so I can then watch the video when I get home.
Does anyone know of a good camera for such purposes? Preferably inexpensive.
My goal is to change the IP address that registers when I visit online web sites. Before you ask, no I didn't do anything illegal. It's completely legitimate.
Moving on, I just got off the phone with Comcast and they had me go to Start>Control Panel>Network Connections, then click on the Support Tab under LAN and hit the Repair button. They said this would change my IP address, but it didn't.
Comcast also said that they could reset my modem, but it wouldn't matter because the modem has a separate IP address than the computer itself. And that the IP address that registers when I visit a web site is the one that belongs to the computer, not the modem.
Can anyone verify if this is true?
I've been trying to reset my IP address for months and have had no success. There must be a way to do it. I refuse to believe that it's not possible!
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