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Can someone help me I just got new Internet today and I'm ddos .... idk what to do
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Motto: I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
Motto: I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Open CMD > ipconfig /renew > ipconfig /release > unplug router and plug it back in.
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Upplug your router
LOL solved
LOL solved
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A lot of modern routers have a feature that you can turn on that can help protect you from ddos.
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open cmd
type - ipconfig and find default gateway
go to your default gateway on the internet
reboot router, there should be an option on the menu or in advanced settings.
or just go pull the wire out of your router then back.
SORTED
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type - ipconfig and find default gateway
go to your default gateway on the internet
reboot router, there should be an option on the menu or in advanced settings.
or just go pull the wire out of your router then back.
SORTED
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Thank you so much
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