Depends how you are changing ips. I personally change ips by changing the MAC addess on my router. I have a specific MAC for each user account (and so each EB and PP account), and, more often than not, the same ips come up each time i change to a specific MAC. Easy as can beasy.
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I use this method as well. I was paranoid about always having a different IP. I'm glad to hear that I can use the same MAC address as previously to get back that same IP. :D
How exactly do you do that (have a different IP for each user account). I know how to change my MAC address & consequently change my IP, but how do you do it so it changes for each user account automatically? Rather than continuously having to change the MAC address each time you log onto another user.
How exactly do you do that (have a different IP for each user account). I know how to change my MAC address & consequently change my IP, but how do you do it so it changes for each user account automatically? Rather than continuously having to change the MAC address each time you log onto another user.
I don't think it's possible. You have to manually do change the MAC and the IP each time.. I could see a script doing something like this, but the hardest part would be the actual resetting of the router.