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#11. Posted:
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Simply go to your start menu on your desktop and find cmd.exe and type in IPconfig Next, write down the IP/IP4 address. go to the internet and type in 192.168.1.1 (Default Gateway) and then do a router reset, reset your WPA key manually, or just reset your settings. Some routers have an option to temporarily hide it or change it as well.
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C and P from one of my other posts:
If he knows what he's doing then he could find more info but honestly I don't think he cares that much.
As for being booted don't worry about it, most booters have a maximum boot time (if it's every 10 minutes he has a max boot time) and in their TOS won't allow you to attack the same IP continuously over and over. Bandwidth is one of the main reasons for this, and another is so that people don't abuse situations like this.
Good luck, if it continues I'd suggest calling your ISP.
For everyone saying "Just turn off your router for xx seconds!" no, he may not be on a dynamic IP.
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Even though the guy above got thumbed down, if it's an attack it's a legal offense here in the US and you can do jail time for causing it.


Contact microsoft or your ISP if you really wish to file a complaint against the attacker, but be prepared with proof.
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Restart your router usually changes ip
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