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Stacking routers??? Using Bell high speed with dynamic addresses.
Would using 3 "store bought" routers, reset the Bell "router" and plug into one of the 3 routers give a new IP address for another clean account.
Using dongles is a bit of a pain, was hoping to utilize our 1 main connection.
Computer setup goes: internet to Bell router, to Netgear router, to computer.
If not, any other ideas to get a clean IP (other than dongle), or a way to spoof IP?
Thanks
P.S. Have 3 AZ accounts running without linking, just trying to get some more. |
Re: Stacking routers??? have you tried tethering form your phone.it will work well and youll just have to switch off and switch back the mobile hotspot and the ip will change
I recently started using dongle as well.seems a pain but if you get something like wind or rogers no contract just prepaid service youll be paying $10-15 per month without any contract commitment and the dongle itself you can get on kijiji for between $20-30 (has a good resale so nothing lost) |
| user3657 | 09-19-2014 04:59 PM | Re: Stacking routers??? Quote:
Originally Posted by Phd
(Post 589557)
Using Bell high speed with dynamic addresses.
Would using 3 "store bought" routers, reset the Bell "router" and plug into one of the 3 routers give a new IP address for another clean account.
Using dongles is a bit of a pain, was hoping to utilize our 1 main connection.
Computer setup goes: internet to Bell router, to Netgear router, to computer.
If not, any other ideas to get a clean IP (other than dongle), or a way to spoof IP?
Thanks
P.S. Have 3 AZ accounts running without linking, just trying to get some more. | It may....or you may need to switch the bell router each time. Can you change the mac address on the netgear? That will give you your answer. |
| MICKY H | 09-19-2014 09:23 PM | Re: Stacking routers??? Why bother with all the 3 other routers. Just reset the your bell router each time if you are on dynamic ip. This will give you a fresh IP every time. Forget MAC address, amazon does not track this, is this why you are requiring 3 routers. |
Re: Stacking routers??? Wind is good, using 2 "sticks" from them.
Only problem is limited IP addresses. They only change the last 3 digits of IP and only supply 2 sets of IP #'s.
Worried that AZ would compare sick and IP (if same or close, then shut down account???) |
Re: Stacking routers??? Someone mentioned stacking routers once before and it was effective (can't find the post, thought it was RSOT?).
Not doing it yet, just trying to find a way to get multiple (5-10) accounts running, and if it is possible that AZ may compare a dynamic IP address to the rest of the setup (routers, browser fingerprinting, etc) before killing an account.
Or is it possible that a repeat on a dynamic IP is enough to get you killed?
Thanks all |
Re: Stacking routers??? Quote:
Originally Posted by Phd
(Post 589754)
Wind is good, using 2 "sticks" from them.
Only problem is limited IP addresses. They only change the last 3 digits of IP and only supply 2 sets of IP #'s.
Worried that AZ would compare sick and IP (if same or close, then shut down account???) |
very true.ip range is very close.I am using router reset but have tried the wind dongle but scared personally to use more than 2 accounts on it because of the ip range.does rogers have the same issue with close ip range or is it just wind |
| MICKY H | 09-21-2014 04:17 AM | Re: Stacking routers??? Just think how many people connect to amazon with these dongles, I would say its very unlikely to get linked. Amazon will not ban you on IP alone, if all your accounts are very similar, same town,stocks etc then you will get linked. |
Re: Stacking routers??? Quote:
Originally Posted by MICKY H
(Post 589976)
Just think how many people connect to amazon with these dongles, I would say its very unlikely to get linked. Amazon will not ban you on IP alone, if all your accounts are very similar, same town,stocks etc then you will get linked. | Exactly what I was thinking Micky. IP could be a larger piece of puzzle, but not the only piece.
Thanks |
Re: Stacking routers??? Quote:
Originally Posted by Phd
(Post 589756)
Someone mentioned stacking routers once before and it was effective (can't find the post, thought it was RSOT?).
Not doing it yet, just trying to find a way to get multiple (5-10) accounts running, and if it is possible that AZ may compare a dynamic IP address to the rest of the setup (routers, browser fingerprinting, etc) before killing an account.
Or is it possible that a repeat on a dynamic IP is enough to get you killed?
Thanks all | @Phd, I am pretty sure I never spoke of stacking routers (my IT knowledge is somewhat limited)
I used Bell IP too along with dial up IP - just straight, no routers or so because the modem is wireless. |
Re: Stacking routers??? Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 590017)
@Phd, I am pretty sure I never spoke of stacking routers (my IT knowledge is somewhat limited)
I used Bell IP too along with dial up IP - just straight, no routers or so because the modem is wireless. | Sorry RSOT, it was around a year ago I think.
Sometimes the memory plays slight tricks on recall of the past.
So dialup could be best for multiple accounts because of no IP.
Just trying to find the best ways for 10 or more accounts without a lot of equipment switching; which can cause an error if not thinking one day. |
Re: Stacking routers??? I wouldnt recommend dial up unless you have patience for the SLOOOOOOW connection. I use dial up for out-of-province IP, USA IP, and (gulp, you are hearing this) UK IP. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:54 PM. | |
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