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What is the fastest way to force my iPhone to obtain a new IP-address?

One way to get a new IP-address is to simply restart the iPhone, but that is rather slow. Is there any faster way to obtain a new IP-address?

I'm running iPhone OS 3.0 and I'm getting my Internet connectivity over GPRS.

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The quickest way I have found to reset all the network connections (wifi, 3g/edge/gprs) is to go to settings and turn on "Airplane Mode" for a few seconds and then turn it off again. It will reset all network connections.

Settings-->Airplane Mode

I have found this also to help when my phone doesn't connect to 3g in a known 3g area.

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  • @knorv This is RENEWING IP only, not getting a new IP-address!
    – deddebme
    Aug 26, 2009 at 4:54
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    I didn't say it reset the IP, I just said it resets the connections. deddebme is correct in it being up to the carrier/server to give you a new ip. Sometimes you get a new one, sometimes you don't.
    – Troggy
    Aug 26, 2009 at 5:28
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Turn wireless off and on again? It may not actually get a new IP as it may just renew the lease.

I don't have a ipod/iphone so I don't know if there is a renew IP button, but i would take a look around any network settings, especially the page on wifi where it says what your current status / connection is (going from memory on my brothers one)

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  • getting a new NAT ip depends on the DHCP server, not the client, in this case the iPhone.
    – deddebme
    Aug 24, 2009 at 1:52
  • That's why I said it may just renew the lease and not get a new ip. Aug 24, 2009 at 9:19
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There is definitely a "Renew Lease" button.

Go to Settings, Wi-Fi, click the blue arrow next to a network and you'll see it. You can also tell it to "forget" the current network it's on.

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    But OP was using GPRS, not wifi.
    – Jonik
    Aug 24, 2009 at 4:37
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Ok, go into the settings and change the wifi setting inside the chosen network from DHCP or whatever to Static. Copy all data except IP address. Take the first 3 sections of your assigned IP and copy them. Ex: IP is 143.23.0.198, copy over 143.23.0. then make up the last 3 didgets, making sure not to use 0,1, or 255. Those are specifically reserved for network tasks. then you should be good. it worked for me.

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