Can ebay Track you buy using the same wireless printer
I have a few stealth accounts and I would like to print shipping labels directly from ebay with the same wireless printer. Can my accounts be linked by using the same wireless printer to print labels on different accounts?
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Re: Can ebay Track you buy using the same wireless printer
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Originally Posted by onlineplay30
can a wifi to go will be track by ebay?
Let me put it this way....ANY device that connects to the Internet and thus Ebay...can have the IP Logged by Ebay/PayPal, I don't care if it's a wifi on the go, VPN, VPS, Your Fridge, Your Toaster and so forth.
Re: Can ebay Track you buy using the same wireless printer
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Originally Posted by MM78
Let me put it this way....ANY device that connects to the Internet and thus Ebay...can have the IP Logged by Ebay/PayPal, I don't care if it's a wifi on the go, VPN, VPS, Your Fridge, Your Toaster and so forth.
Any devices on your home network will have the same public IP they access the internet with. All your devices are assigned local IP's by your router, but any internet-bound traffic will have the local IP removed. Your router strips the local IP from the packet and replaces it with your public IP before the packet goes out to the internet. In this instance, your router functions as a NAT. If not, there would be millions of computer on the internet with the same IP (192.168.0.1)
1 internet connection = 1 public IP, regardless of how many devices are on your home network.
Re: Can ebay Track you buy using the same wireless printer
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Originally Posted by phaz0rz
Any devices on your home network will have the same public IP they access the internet with. All your devices are assigned local IP's by your router, but any internet-bound traffic will have the local IP removed. Your router strips the local IP from the packet and replaces it with your public IP before the packet goes out to the internet. In this instance, your router functions as a NAT. If not, there would be millions of computer on the internet with the same IP (192.168.0.1)
1 internet connection = 1 public IP, regardless of how many devices are on your home network.