How to Change the IP from Your Wi-Fi Router Using a Computer (And Why It Matters for IPTV Users)
Changing your IP address from your Wi-Fi router is a simple yet powerful action — especially if you’re using IPTV services that depend on regional access or stable connections.
🔧 Why Change Your IP Address?
Some IPTV services may restrict access based on your location or block shared IP addresses used by many people. Changing your IP can:
- Bypass regional restrictions
- Improve connection stability
- Fix buffering or access issues
- Help troubleshoot network errors
💻 How to Do It (Step-by-Step):
- Open Your Web Browser
Type your router’s IP (usually192.168.1.1or192.168.0.1) and log in. - Login to Router Admin Panel
Use the default credentials or your custom ones. - Go to Network Settings
Find the section labeled “WAN,” “Internet,” or “Dynamic IP.” - Release and Renew IP
If your ISP uses dynamic IP, just click “Release” and then “Renew.” This will often assign you a new IP. - Reboot Your Router
A simple restart can also trigger a new IP from your provider.
⚠️ Note: If you have a static IP, you’ll need to contact your ISP to request a change.
🧠 Final Tip for IPTV Users:
If you’re having trouble streaming or facing geo-blocks, changing your IP (or using a VPN) can be a quick fix. Just make sure you’re connected to a trusted abonnement IPTV provider to ensure security and quality.
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