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Originally Posted by gotgameplan Thanks would really appreciate info..I know this is possible, | I have been able to do this by changing the MAC address of my router. I have a Belkin router and I go into the router setting and change the last digit of the MAC address. My MAC address ends in a letter and was originally "d". If I change it to "e" I get a new IP and if I change it back to "d' it goes back to the original IP. I can switch it back and forth and it works every time. Or, at least it did until the cable guy brought me a new modem yesterday. I can still get the same IP associated with different numbers in my routers MAC address, but I can't get the same IP's that I had before getting a new modem.
I hope all this makes sense.
Of coarse the plus side to the new modem is that I also reformatted my computer yesterday and I'm now only using 1 ebay account. All cookies completely wiped out, no switching between accounts and my IP is completely different except for the first string. I've entered the witness protection program and I'm a whole new person.  lol
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