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Tv dome.net ip address?

My dad blocked tvdome.net with his net gear firewall and now i cant watch my favorite tv shows online. Can someone tell me tvdome.net ip address? That way i can bypass the firewall:))

HELP!!?!?!?!?!

Thank you!!!

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  • Miha L
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    According to Reverse DNS lookup:

    http://www.ipaddresslocation.org/dns-ipaddress-loo... and

    http://www.find-ip-address.org/reverse-dns-lookup....

    Domain Name www.tvdome.net resolves to IP Address 159.25.17.82

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    1

    Source(s): Instant Telephone Reverse http://reversephonenumberlookup.enle.info/?LKxb
  • 5 years ago

    Well, your ISP distributes IP addresses automatically using a DHCP server. Most routers don't have an option to set a static IP but since yours does then yes, you can set it, providing it is within the IP address range owned by your ISP and used on the subnet in your area... However... each IP address on a network has to be unique. If you set your IP address to an address already assigned to another user by DHCP then there will be 2 interfaces with the same address. This causes routing loops, and data will almost definitely be lost as a sequence of packets may be partially sent to two different hosts. The network will just get congested and slow with floods of routing incorrect routing updates consume all of the bandwidth. Routing and ARP tables will be wrong and both hosts will be unable to effectively use the internet. It's best to just leave it as dynamic.

  • 1 decade ago

    199.71.214.135

    Source(s): nslookup of www.tv-dome.net
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