The ISP issues an IP to the dongle each time it is turned in simplest terms.
As soon as you turn the dongle off the IP is released into the IP pool to be reissues to another dongle.
Great for stealth needs.
The ISP issues an IP to the dongle each time it is turned in simplest terms.
As soon as you turn the dongle off the IP is released into the IP pool to be reissues to another dongle.
Great for stealth needs.
So if i replace the SIM with a SIM which has been banned by ebay/paypal it doesnt matter? The dongle isnt banned by ebay or paypal i just ran out of data and dont have my cc info with me atm
Three is a UK brand for wireless dongles.. I had to look it up.
EBay/PayPal does not ban SIM cards. They have no access to a sim card.. that's used to connect with your ISP. All eBay and PayPal sees is your IP Address and as long as it's changing you're good to go.
There is no need to change the 3 simcard.
I have 3 of these dongles and have never changed my sim cards in them. The IP changes every time you take it out and put it back in the pc.. dont know why you would need some many sim cards for one dongle..
so if for example I had 5 Three dongles each with their own simcard & each only ever used with one stealth account-
Would it matter that an IP that was assigned to Dongle 2 on stealth account number 2 is later assigned to Dongle 4 to be used with stealth account number 4?
I've practically run out of IP addresses using my iPad on 3 to tether. Takes 7-10 times now to get a new IP. I haven't logged which IP has been used on which stealth account so need to rethink my logging.
IPBurger displays the location of the three IP on the map (where the dongle+sim is being used). Will this cause problems with an account in say Manchester and the IP is displaying in Reading?