| | | aspkin | 08-16-2007 10:18 AM | Probably, there are a lot of repeats out there; it's all a blur for me. :) |
| Chris Hanson | 08-16-2007 01:43 PM | Your walking a thin line not paying taxes there
And also your not being to smart! your using your EBay user name as the same name in here?? Are you nuts? LOL better change your name and all other info in here quick. Ebay probably does read in here.
And your also stating you don't pay taxes? Geez. Your asking for it. Becareful and change your user name and all other info in here that can give you away. This forum is not a secret! |
| DogFacedBoy | 08-16-2007 02:43 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Hanson
(Post 7600)
Your walking a thin line not paying taxes there
And also your not being to smart! your using your EBay user name as the same name in here?? Are you nuts? LOL better change your name and all other info in here quick. Ebay probably does read in here.
And your also stating you don't pay taxes? Geez. Your asking for it. Becareful and change your user name and all other info in here that can give you away. This forum is not a secret! | I don't see anything wrong with any of this, but will defer commenting because I just changed into my red sweatsuit and am going for a jog around the bull ring :D |
| starfish | 08-16-2007 03:39 PM | Gosh! Pay your taxes!!! How can you sleep at night worrying about uncle SAM? Just take sometime and straighten the taxes out with the IRS. Get yourself an accountant, you'll feel so much better when it's all straighten out. There ia always a lesson to be learned from all of our experiences. |
| Fancy | 08-18-2007 07:41 PM | Changing IP on Charter Surfboard Modem on a Mac Hello,
This is what has been working for me; perhaps all of these steps are not necessary:
1. Disconnect the modem FOR SEVERAL HOURS. Disconnect the cable, power and firewire line.
2. Pull up network in your System Prefrences under TCP/IP, write down the current IP address, change form "Using DHCP" to "Using DHCP with manual address" Change the last number to something else, click "Apply Now."
3. Re-hook up modem, push reset button on the modem (large off/on button).
4. Change Network back to "Using DHCP" click "Renew DHCP Lease" and then "Apply Now". Check to see if the ip address has changed.
This seems to work about 70% of the time for me. Sometimes the IP address comes up the same. Someone let me know if one of these steps is not necessary. |
| spike1 | 08-20-2007 11:56 AM | ip address and wireless router i have been having a problem getting my isp to change my ip address. one thing i noted today was when i checked the one on my laptop, which is on a wireless router the ip address was much different. will that work? this hole time i have been concentrating on the ip address on my main computer. seems like the ip on the laptop would be the same or somehow linked to the other ip address. any info?
p.s.
how can i check the avs on a new ccard? |
| pauljrog | 08-20-2007 02:31 PM | Hi, you need to start Internet explorer, then log into your router page, (example NETGEAR Support Home Page)
Then go in the settings and change the router internet port MAC address last digit up or down by one value.
Then update the change and log out and close the webpage.
Then switch off the computer, modem and router.
Then restart the modem - router then computer.
You should be connected on the web with a new IP address. |
| DogFacedBoy | 08-20-2007 03:54 PM | I'm a little confused.
Isn't the IP address set by the modem? And then perhaps if you use a router it is set by that?
If either of these statements are true how could you have a different IP on the laptop from the one on the main computer? |
| coopster72 | 08-20-2007 04:08 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by DogFacedBoy
(Post 7799)
I'm a little confused.
Isn't the IP address set by the modem? And then perhaps if you use a router it is set by that?
If either of these statements are true how could you have a different IP on the laptop from the one on the main computer? | It is odd, but at my house I get a different IP based on the network card, not the cable modem. So if I use my router I get one IP. If I use my ethernet port on my desktop I get a different one. And if I use the ethernet port on my laptop I get a totally different IP. I can't really explain it, but it does work. |
| aspkin | 08-21-2007 12:15 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by coopster72
(Post 7801)
It is odd, but at my house I get a different IP based on the network card, not the cable modem. So if I use my router I get one IP. If I use my ethernet port on my desktop I get a different one. And if I use the ethernet port on my laptop I get a totally different IP. I can't really explain it, but it does work. | Maybe it resets each time you connect in a different way.
A router uses the same IP address for every computer connected to it. A router basically splits the Ip address to be shared. |
| coopster72 | 08-21-2007 07:07 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 7818)
Maybe it resets each time you connect in a different way. | I thought that too. Except the IP always stays the same for each network card. It only changes if I don't use that network card for a few days. My new Ebay account has kept the same IP since I created it over 3 weeks ago. I unplug it every day and plug i my router so my wife can use her laptop. She has her own IP and I have mine. The other 4 ethernet ports in the house all have their own IP too (when plugged in). And not the 192.168, but the real thing. It defies logic. |
| spike1 | 08-21-2007 08:31 AM | really strange it's really strange. what ever i try to do to the main computer the ip stays the same. on the laptop though it is totally different. none of the numbers match or are even similar. i hope it works and i will be able to use the laptop for ebaying. my isp will not change my ip address and early cancellation is going to cost $300! darn dirty satellite isp mo fo's |
My laptop ip # is different than my ip for the my internet. My understanding is that the IP that others see is the IP of your cable box. The IP of the wireless is basically so that a local server can identify my computer. In other words, if you are messing around, your boss can tell which computer it came from. |
| spike1 | 08-21-2007 02:43 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by aaa1
(Post 7839)
My laptop ip # is different than my ip for the my internet. My understanding is that the IP that others see is the IP of your cable box. The IP of the wireless is basically so that a local server can identify my computer. In other words, if you are messing around, your boss can tell which computer it came from. |
when i go to, for example, aspkin's ip website IP Burger - What is my IP Address? Find Your IP Address!, i run the test on my home computer and i get one ip address. i then go to my laptop do the same thing, and i get a totally different ip address. as far as i know the ip that shows up at that website is the one other's (ebay) see, right? |
| aspkin | 08-21-2007 05:17 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by spike1
(Post 7830)
it's really strange. what ever i try to do to the main computer the ip stays the same. on the laptop though it is totally different. none of the numbers match or are even similar. i hope it works and i will be able to use the laptop for ebaying. my isp will not change my ip address and early cancellation is going to cost $300! darn dirty satellite isp mo fo's | Ouch! I used to have a job where I had to convince people from canceling their satellite ISP, the cancellation fee was usually the keeper. But then again there's that 100+ monthly fee. I was able to switch a lot of people to DSL and Cable though. Satellite services are nothing compared to Cable. |
| aspkin | 08-21-2007 05:19 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by spike1
(Post 7852)
when i go to, for example, aspkin's ip website IP Burger - What is my IP Address? Find Your IP Address!, i run the test on my home computer and i get one ip address. i then go to my laptop do the same thing, and i get a totally different ip address. as far as i know the ip that shows up at that website is the one other's (ebay) see, right? |
Correct - |
| spike1 | 08-21-2007 05:44 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 7881)
Ouch! I used to have a job where I had to convince people from canceling their satellite ISP, the cancellation fee was usually the keeper. But then again there's that 100+ monthly fee. I was able to switch a lot of people to DSL and Cable though. Satellite services are nothing compared to Cable. | oh i wish i could get cable or dsl out where i live but i can't. have to go satellite for both t.v. and internet. two dishes on my roof!
ok aspkin. since the ip address on my laptop is coming up different i think i will be able to use the laptop through the router with my new ebay account (once i get the new account set up). i just hope they can't look past my router and link me to the old ip address. |
| spike1 | 08-21-2007 05:52 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 7818)
Maybe it resets each time you connect in a different way.
A router uses the same IP address for every computer connected to it. A router basically splits the Ip address to be shared. |
if it splits the ip address would both ip's be similar in some way that ebay can catch on to? |
| rapunzel_01 | 08-22-2007 08:15 AM | IP address I dont... I dont think Ebay can ban someone for the IP address, well not really. This is what im thinking what if my cousins, nephew, in minnesota has the same IP address as mine in the past? would he get banned? I dont thinks at least so its possible they catch you other ways than just pure IP address its a combo of other things correct? |
| x2ruff4u | 08-22-2007 11:15 AM | From my experience its a login of the same ip twice in a row. then you get banned. If its once your fine still at risk. But log into the same account again with that ip then bam. This is my experience opinion. |
| DogFacedBoy | 08-22-2007 11:30 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by x2ruff4u
(Post 7937)
From my experience its a login of the same ip twice in a row. then you get banned. If its once your fine still at risk. But log into the same account again with that ip then bam. This is my experience opinion. | Twice in a row or just twice.
I would think that if there is a pattern of 2 accts consistantly logging in from a particular IP and one acct gets booted the other one would be on thin ice, at leat for a while. |
| Chris Hanson | 08-22-2007 02:50 PM | Ebay is weird. I have even logged into my 2 accounts on same IP within seconds of each one by accident to bid and win one of my auctions to test my checkout When I found out what I've done I was nervous for 2 days.
And stupid Ebay never caught that. So i said what the hell, I might as well leave feedback |
| rapunzel_01 | 08-22-2007 06:24 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Hanson
(Post 7968)
Ebay is weird. I have even logged into my 2 accounts on same IP within seconds of each one by accident to bid and win one of my auctions to test my checkout When I found out what I've done I was nervous for 2 days.
And stupid Ebay never caught that. So i said what the hell, I might as well leave feedback | exactly chris thats how I was in fact I log into my work computer with the same IP address, but different name in the past and they never banned me its not till at home I log in and get banned for some odd reason I think it has to do with multiple sources. I know I put my real home address on my ebay, but ⊗⊗⊗⊗ name which I should have not done maybe they caught me then it took them 4 months though. |
| spike1 | 08-22-2007 07:13 PM | i just downloaded aol 9.0 and did an ip check. totally different from any one that has come up so far. |
| dakrei | 08-23-2007 12:25 AM | beware I used 2 different laptops at the library an both got trashed (they ultimately use the same isp |
| Fancy | 08-26-2007 04:53 PM | IP Disguise You guys might like this site: IP Disguise - Hide Your Online Surfing
Also, on turning the cable modem off for a while, I think Charter may change at midnight and noon... I don't know how to check this but when I disconnected my cable modem at 11:45 and reconnected at 1:00 my IP had changed. |
| anotherebayhater | 09-02-2007 12:10 PM | i went buggy because someone told me ghost surf was junk so i added hide ip platinum. some ninja thing and peer guardian which is supposed to hide you when you share torrents so i figured it would work for ebay to! what do you tech guys think? im in east coast and my ip is saying tx. so thats good right? and i can change my ip with just a click. |
| ebayisanecessaryevil | 09-02-2007 07:32 PM | I have a huge spreadsheet with every IP address I've ever used for a year on my ISP. If ebay is keeping track, I should too.
A few times I did get the same one! |
| madmack | 09-05-2007 10:03 AM | I NEED HELP!!Please , on this one..Sorry if this is a very basic question!!!!!! this IP address is very confusing for a non comp person like me! Have been playing around with changing my IP address and each time I check once I have turned off the system, the last three digits change (the last time I checked after turning it off, the last 3 digits became 2 only)
The first digits i.e 61.6.***.always stay the same.
Is this typical of how an IP address changes and good enough to be another user for Ebay?
Any help would be very appreciated
Cheers
Fran |
| yoko07 | 09-06-2007 12:04 PM | yo ebayhater, I got Peerguardian ^ ^. It's awesome for downloading things. |
| yoko07 | 09-06-2007 12:47 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by anotherebayhater
(Post 9230)
i went buggy because someone told me ghost surf was junk so i added hide ip platinum. some ninja thing and peer guardian which is supposed to hide you when you share torrents so i figured it would work for ebay to! what do you tech guys think? im in east coast and my ip is saying tx. so thats good right? and i can change my ip with just a click. | and how the heck did you get Texas on that thing? Mine always goes to Malaysia or Turkey or something?? |
| DogFacedBoy | 09-06-2007 01:01 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yoko07
(Post 9790)
and how the heck did you get Texas on that thing? Mine always goes to Malaysia or Turkey or something?? | Seems that I always get an IP in a country where I don't even think they have computers:D |
| DogFacedBoy | 09-06-2007 01:08 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Fancy
(Post 8313)
| I tried it and it works!
Is there anyway that we can figure out what location that the IP it gives you is supposed to originate from? It'd be really cool if it kept it close to your real one...geographically.
The one it put up was pretty close to the one that I am using for real at my office (starts with the same digit, similar number of digits)
I'm just wondering because if I sign up at EB with an IP in FL and use a MI address to register at EB and PP and the next time login from Sri Lanka I think those accts will get shut down real fast.
Any comments from anyone who is using this service and how they make it work? |
| yoko07 | 09-06-2007 01:19 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by DogFacedBoy
(Post 9791)
Seems that I always get an IP in a country where I don't even think they have computers:D | haha you too! And you can use this to verify your IP and location. Privax - Protecting Your Online Privacy |
| DogFacedBoy | 09-06-2007 01:24 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yoko07
(Post 9796)
| Het thanks!!! You can disregard that portion of the PM I just sent you.:o
I just checked it with the Privax and it only says that I am in the US. Will that in and of itself red flag EB? |
| yoko07 | 09-06-2007 01:48 PM | No problem :). And I don't assume so. Why would it raise a red flag lol? |
| DogFacedBoy | 09-06-2007 01:51 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yoko07
(Post 9809)
No problem :). And I don't assume so. Why would it raise a red flag lol? | Because everything with EB raises red flags:p |
| yoko07 | 09-06-2007 01:56 PM | lol. I'm trying to stick with U.S. based IPs. We should be fine then. I just created an account yestarday in fact, but I need a method that'll let me add my credit card through the ⊗⊗⊗⊗ IP. So if you use those proxy websites, you'll be able to register an account but not necessarily add your credit card, at least I can't lol. And this IP address (from my router) expires on Saturday, lol I am very impatient! I wanna list today! But so far, as to working buying ebay accounts, I have about 4 in reserve. :) |
| DogFacedBoy | 09-06-2007 02:02 PM | You mean buying ebay accounts or setting up accounts for buying?
I just bought my first item for $4 today on a two-week old account. Am going to do a little here and there with all of the accounts (just buying) until they have been around and then just keep them in line to pull out for when the one in front of them gets banned. |
| yoko07 | 09-06-2007 02:07 PM | yea that's the basic idea. I mean setting up ebay accounts for buying. If one goes down, another one is ready to take it's place in an instant. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:18 AM. | |
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