I had an idea that might be kinda crazy, but would it work? Now days you can get a tablet pretty cheaply. What if you were to buy multiple tablets and run a different account on each tablet? Even if you connect via the same wi-fi network, they should all have different IP addresses, right? Would this work or is my thinking flawed on this idea?
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I had an idea that might be kinda crazy, but would it work? Now days you can get a tablet pretty cheaply. What if you were to buy multiple tablets and run a different account on each tablet? Even if you connect via the same wi-fi network, they should all have different IP addresses, right? Would this work or is my thinking flawed on this idea?
Any device that connects to your private Wifi will have a separate IP but not the kind needed for stealthing. You essentially would get a Local IP assigned by your Router to your Tablet(s) but to the actual Internet you would still be on your actual IP.
Here's an example,
192.168.01 all the way to 192.168.0.256 is reserved for your Devices connected to your Router but if you go to IP Burger - Track Your IP Address! guess what...your Real IP will show, for example 67.112.43.78 (not an actual IP, just for demonstration).
The best method so far for me is:
1.Separate User Accounts on my PC/Laptop
2.A USB Modem (Dongle)($35/Month)
3.An Excel Spreadsheet
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Look through the forum also and you will find your answers.
Yes, I read the guide before I joined here...it honestly left me with more questions than it did answers...for example, why is software that can change your IP address not a good idea? All the guide says is not to use them, but it doesn't say why.
And yes, I searched the forums and all it said on tablets was not to use 1 for stealth because it's harder to clear the cookies...that's why I was asking about using a different tablet for each stealth account.
Any device that connects to your private Wifi will have a separate IP but not the kind needed for stealthing. You essentially would get a Local IP assigned by your Router to your Tablet(s) but to the actual Internet you would still be on your actual IP.
Here's an example,
192.168.01 all the way to 192.168.0.256 is reserved for your Devices connected to your Router but if you go to IP Burger - Track Your IP Address! guess what...your Real IP will show, for example 67.112.43.78 (not an actual IP, just for demonstration).
The best method so far for me is:
1.Separate User Accounts on my PC/Laptop
2.A USB Modem (Dongle)($35/Month)
3.An Excel Spreadsheet
Thank you...so these dongles, do you need to buy service from a cell phone provider, or how does that work?
Ebay can detect software that hides your IP address , and the IP provided by these software are blacklisted. And you could use different tablets for diff accounts but to would still need to change your IP address between accounts if you are using your wifi. It solves the problem of separating cookies but all you really need is separate user accounts rather than purchase multiple computers
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You can either buy a dongle and then have a PAYG service where you top up the internet as and when you need/want it, or you can have a contract with a provider for x amount per month for y gb's of data, but you are then locked into the contract for a set amount of time. That is at least how it works in the UK, the US may differ slightly but I would think its the same basic principle.
Yes, I read the guide before I joined here...it honestly left me with more questions than it did answers...for example, why is software that can change your IP address not a good idea? All the guide says is not to use them, but it doesn't say why.
And yes, I searched the forums and all it said on tablets was not to use 1 for stealth because it's harder to clear the cookies...that's why I was asking about using a different tablet for each stealth account.
What other questions were you left with? Shall help solve them as best as possible.
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Thank you...so these dongles, do you need to buy service from a cell phone provider, or how does that work?
Most Large CellPhone providers offer this type of service. I recommend the following Companies:
1. Verizon
2. T-Mobile
3. Virgin Mobile
I also would suggest purchasing your device from eBay because it will most likely be cheaper. Most services can be done on a month to month service which is preferred in most cases.
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