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Merubah IP Address dari PC lain Via Command


Mungkin kalian pernah mengalami kerusakan koneksi jaringan. Tentu untuk memperbaiki koneksi tersebut, kita harus ngecek ulang, baik itu nge-PING, setting IP, Proxy, DHCP, DNS dan lain sebagainya. Ya kalo letak PC satu sama yang lain masih dekat ya masih mending. Tapi kalo letaknya berada antara gedung satu sama gedung yang lain? dll lah.

Sebenarnya sih ada solusi, yaitu VIA TELEPHONE. Dijamin pasti berhasil. Tapi itupun kalo orangnya ada...

Nah, artikel ini salah satu pemacahan dari solusi diatas. Aku sendiri cih belum sempat nyoba. Cuman saya simpan n COPAS aja dulu di Blog ini biar kalo sempat akan saya coba sendiri... hehehe

Oh ya sebelumnya mohon maaf, soalnya artikelnya menggunakan bahasa PLANET. Kalau benar-benar ga' ngerti, kamu tinggal TRANSLITE aja menggunakan TRANSLITE di MENNU kanan BLOG ini... Uuupsss... Bahasa indonesianya tidak ada ya...??? hehehehe...
Sory, bahasanya ternyata terbatas...(^_^)>

Ga' usah panjang-panjang, langsung aja ya...

Questions:
I'ld like to change the ip address of a certain computer on my network via command line without going to that computer. Im using a Windows based network. I know how to do it on the computer using the Netsh command, but when it comes to changing the IP address of a remote PC from my PC it becomes an issue.
I do not wish to telnet to that computer, Neither do I want to connect via remote desktop inorder to change the IP address. All I want is one command to execute my task.
Help!

Answer:
The only way I know how to do this is by using remote registry and changing the registry settings for TCP/IP. My remote computers are 100's of miles away. I needed to find a way to change these settings to avoid traveling to the remote locations. Works with Windows 98, 2000, and XP.
The usual disclaimers about working with the Windows registry apply.

1. Open Regedit
2. Connect to the registry of the target PC
3. Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\System
\CurrentControlSet
\Control
\ComputerName
\ComputerName
4. Change the value in ComputerName to any valid name for your network
5. Next navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\System
\CurrentControlSet
\Services
\VxD
\MSTCP
6. Change the value in HostName to match the value in ComputerName
7. Next navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\System
\CurrentControlSet
\Services
\VxD
\VNETSUP
8. Again, change the value in ComputerName to the new computer name
9. You can also change the Comment Entry to add or change the description of this PC.
10. Next navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\System
\CurrentControlSet
\Services
\Class
\NetTrans
\0000
11. Here you can change IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
12. Disconnect from the Remote PC's Registry
The target PC now needs to be rebooted. If remote boot capabilities do not exist, have someone at the other PC reboot the computer
If you run shutdown.exe -i from the command prompt, you can run shutdown in GUI mode. Here you can reboot the remote PC.




Semoga bermanfaat....

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