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| sabbiman | 06-10-2015 08:51 AM | Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Am creating a number of multiple accounts and have been successful at doing so with different machines plus a VPN.
What I am wondering is...is it better to use WMWare software to create multiple accounts...or is it fine to simply use multiple user accounts on the same laptop?
wondering... |
| rice2k | 06-10-2015 10:06 AM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Wouldn't they track you're ip or your Mac I'd? Or can you change that with wmware |
| Emanresu | 06-10-2015 10:35 AM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Wouldn't they track you're ip or your Mac I'd? Or can you change that with wmware
| Sorry but whatever you have heard, no one can track your MAC unless you actively allow it by running an app that tracks it or by allowing a plugin that tracks it. You could change that in VMware. It isn't needed. Quote:
or is it fine to simply use multiple user accounts on the same laptop?
| If that is working for you then there is no need to learn something new. Using multiple user accounts is just fine. |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts I like vmware cause when you combine it with a VPN you can have 5 different computers running at the same time all with different ips
makes multi tasking a lot easier |
| sabbiman | 06-10-2015 11:41 AM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts But doesn't creating 5 different user accounts and adding VPN to each accomplish the same thing?
That is my question...
Is there any downside to just using different user accounts...or upside/benefit to using VMWare?
Or is it a wash? Quote:
Originally Posted by 123
(Post 676610)
I like vmware cause when you combine it with a VPN you can have 5 different computers running at the same time all with different ips
makes multi tasking a lot easier | |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by sabbiman
(Post 676616)
But doesn't creating 5 different user accounts and adding VPN to each accomplish the same thing?
That is my question...
Is there any downside to just using different user accounts...or upside/benefit to using VMWare?
Or is it a wash? | No because I can switch between tabs in a second, switching user accounts is more of a hassle |
| revenge | 06-10-2015 12:28 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Just being brief. Vmware is better for long term use, customization, maintenance and ease of access.
It's harder to track on vm when it's set up properly. You can scale more with vmware on a corporate level in managing a specific eBay account or all your accounts. |
| Emanresu | 06-10-2015 12:50 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts The downside to using VMware and a VPN is the cost but it is not much. Like 123 said, it is quick and easy to use VMware and a VPN once it is set up.
If you just have a few accounts and are not switching between accounts very often then different user accounts would be fine. |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts I use multiple user accounts on one computer but many ppl do the VMWare route so both work |
| outmatch | 06-10-2015 02:42 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts If I use VMware, do I have to set VPN for each account? |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by outmatch
(Post 676667)
If I use VMware, do I have to set VPN for each account? | Of course, because you dont want same VPN for each account |
| imozee | 06-14-2015 04:55 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by 123
(Post 676610)
I like vmware cause when you combine it with a VPN you can have 5 different computers running at the same time all with different ips
makes multi tasking a lot easier | I am using vmware for 2 of my accounts. For the IPs, I am now using 2 different sim cards via dongle.
I am now thinking if it is possible for me to switch to using private IPs and connect via the same broadband at my home (where I will set the private IPs in the setting of my router). This is so that I can have faster internet speed with my home broadband, rather than the sometimes lagging and slow 3G connection of the sim cards providers.
My questions:
1) Is it safe or dangerous for me to switch to a different IP for each of my new accounts now (been selling for few months without any issues)?
2) Will amazon be able to track and trace the base IP (that is the IP of my current home broadband connection) via the private IP (which is supposed to masked my current IP) set up in my router? I have used the same home broadband for my old suspended account.
Experienced Amazon Stealth sellers, what are your advises or suggestions? |
| Lucifer | 06-14-2015 05:09 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by 123
(Post 676623)
No because I can switch between tabs in a second, switching user accounts is more of a hassle | wow thats really good. Which OS u use while u using multiple in same time? |
| feadup | 06-14-2015 05:16 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts VMware is great, virtual box is amazing
Vmware is better because it gives you more network connections |
| revenge | 06-14-2015 07:31 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by imozee
(Post 677720)
I am using vmware for 2 of my accounts. For the IPs, I am now using 2 different sim cards via dongle.
I am now thinking if it is possible for me to switch to using private IPs and connect via the same broadband at my home (where I will set the private IPs in the setting of my router). This is so that I can have faster internet speed with my home broadband, rather than the sometimes lagging and slow 3G connection of the sim cards providers.
My questions:
1) Is it safe or dangerous for me to switch to a different IP for each of my new accounts now (been selling for few months without any issues)?
2) Will amazon be able to track and trace the base IP (that is the IP of my current home broadband connection) via the private IP (which is supposed to masked my current IP) set up in my router? I have used the same home broadband for my old suspended account.
Experienced Amazon Stealth sellers, what are your advises or suggestions? | What you're thinking of doing I have been doing for years. It's possible.
As long as you get a fresh dedicated ip you are ok.
Look luck configuring your router. |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Fresh dedicated IP is key to avoid linking |
| feadup | 06-15-2015 05:26 AM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Fresh dedicated IP is ONE OF the keys to get linked |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by Lucifer
(Post 677726)
wow thats really good. Which OS u use while u using multiple in same time? | I like using a bare minimum version of XP, it gets the job done and doesn't use too many resources |
| muzzie | 06-15-2015 06:42 AM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts VMware + dedicated IP for each VM is the key to your success. |
| outmatch | 06-18-2015 04:10 AM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts 1. Are you talking about private IP or dedicated IP? I think they are different.
2. How you mask the IP of your current home broadband connection?
What set up in your router?
Thanks Quote:
Originally Posted by imozee
(Post 677720)
I am using vmware for 2 of my accounts. For the IPs, I am now using 2 different sim cards via dongle.
I am now thinking if it is possible for me to switch to using private IPs and connect via the same broadband at my home (where I will set the private IPs in the setting of my router). This is so that I can have faster internet speed with my home broadband, rather than the sometimes lagging and slow 3G connection of the sim cards providers.
My questions:
1) Is it safe or dangerous for me to switch to a different IP for each of my new accounts now (been selling for few months without any issues)?
2) Will amazon be able to track and trace the base IP (that is the IP of my current home broadband connection) via the private IP (which is supposed to masked my current IP) set up in my router? I have used the same home broadband for my old suspended account.
Experienced Amazon Stealth sellers, what are your advises or suggestions? | |
| mayflower | 06-19-2015 02:28 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts How to handle the VPN disconnection issue? Some time, VPN lost connection without any notification. Since our DSL is still on, the IP address became our home IP, this is high risk to expose our IP and identification to get out account linked.
Could we help from the expert on how to handle this issue? |
| jojo2012 | 06-19-2015 02:35 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts You have to set your computer to FORGET your home Wifi name or else it will continue to connect anytime your other conection is lost. |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by mayflower
(Post 679034)
How to handle the VPN disconnection issue? Some time, VPN lost connection without any notification. Since our DSL is still on, the IP address became our home IP, this is high risk to expose our IP and identification to get out account linked.
Could we help from the expert on how to handle this issue? | Plenty of software available to kill internet if VPN disconnects |
| revenge | 06-19-2015 02:39 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by mayflower
(Post 679034)
How to handle the VPN disconnection issue? Some time, VPN lost connection without any notification. Since our DSL is still on, the IP address became our home IP, this is high risk to expose our IP and identification to get out account linked.
Could we help from the expert on how to handle this issue? | VPN Checker |
| sabbiman | 06-21-2015 03:08 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by jojo2012
(Post 679039)
You have to set your computer to FORGET your home Wifi name or else it will continue to connect anytime your other conection is lost. | How do you set your computer to Forget?
?? |
| revenge | 06-21-2015 07:04 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by jojo2012
(Post 679039)
You have to set your computer to FORGET your home Wifi name or else it will continue to connect anytime your other conection is lost. | VPN is connect to a network and tunnels the traffic through the vpn server and the only way you can connect to the internet is through a network. You can't forget a network or else there will no internet. VPN is a tunnel where the correct network goes through.
He is asking for a kill switch if the vpn goes down. The VPN is not a network. |
| jojo2012 | 06-21-2015 10:38 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by sabbiman
(Post 679438)
How do you set your computer to Forget?
?? | I mis understood somewhat, I have home internet but I only use that for entertainment. I Just use a Internet device for stealth to prevent IP linking. |
| zbayide | 07-06-2015 11:55 PM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by feadup
(Post 677837)
Fresh dedicated IP is ONE OF the keys to get linked | I'm confused here, a fresh dedicated IP for each account would help you stay unlinked no? |
Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by zbayide
(Post 683162)
I'm confused here, a fresh dedicated IP for each account would help you stay unlinked no? | Correct but you should still follow all other proper stealth techniques
vmware is very helpful as well |
| feadup | 07-07-2015 02:51 AM | Re: Multiple accounts: VMWare vs. multiple user accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by 123
(Post 683188)
Correct but you should still follow all other proper stealth techniques
vmware is very helpful as well | this is very true, that's why i said ONE of the keys not all the keys. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:03 AM. | |
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