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I am totally scared of this IP issue. Keeping track of every single IP address ever used on any account sounds very time consuming.
Does anyone simply hide their IP instead? Does this work for you? What are the pros and cons?
Do you use VPN or proxy to hide your IP?
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Thread is now in its correct part of the forum
Read through the repeated posts
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Keeping track of IPs is actually very simple if u use the right tools, there are different methods
It takes me one second , I use IP VIEW app on iPhone combined with notepad on my phone and everything is recorded and simple
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Much depends on your existing set up
Better options exist for the USA than hideMyA***
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I have all US accounts and changing your IP is very simple if u have modem and router, I have comcast
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I have comcast. I guess my router and modem are together in the same box as I have only one box, and wifi throughout the house. I unplugged my box but it did not reset.
As far as the app that you use to know if you are signing on with the same ip as a prior account....can you please tell me more about that? How to use it...I have an iphone.
Any help would be appreciated. I have an iphone and comcast cable internet with a modem and router in one.
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Just go to into apps and in the search type in IP VIEW
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I never heard of modem and router together like that for comcast , unless its new. The modem is the box that comcast gives you a router is another device that gives you wireless Internet and that is something that you would of purchased yourself not thru comcast.
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Originally Posted by amysol I am totally scared of this IP issue. | What exactly is there to be scared of? IP's don't bite.... Quote:
Keeping track of every single IP address ever used on any account sounds very time consuming.
| I call this a case of the laziness, Logging IP's is super easy and it would only take 1 minute or less per account. Quote:
Does anyone simply hide their IP instead?
| Sure, there are plenty...but if you use any of those programs...I would start a timer, then you can write down how long it took for your account(s) to get flagged and limited.
This is another case of the laziness. No....they are worthless for Stealth! Quote:
Do you use VPN or proxy to hide your IP?
| You are in the USA....No need for VPN's or Proxies.
You really need to change the way you refer to IP changes from "Hide" to "Change".
We don't "HIDE" IP's, we change IP's, and log them.
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Originally Posted by amysol I am totally scared of this IP issue. Keeping track of every single IP address ever used on any account sounds very time consuming.
Does anyone simply hide their IP instead? Does this work for you? What are the pros and cons?
Do you use VPN or proxy to hide your IP? |
Just load the ip's into an excel spreadsheet..... time consuming? No. (or google docs)
Hiding the ip is a bad, bad, bad idea. 99% of attempts to do this will result in suspensions.
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Can my ip varry everytime i log in to an ebay account, or should i have a Static IP that I connect with a particular ebay account?
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Originally Posted by Povilas Can my ip varry everytime i log in to an ebay account, or should i have a Static IP that I connect with a particular ebay account? | That reply will depend on what ISP you use.
If you have a dynamic IP, it should change each time it is connected.
Will depend on what you do.
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Originally Posted by Dmshark25 I never heard of modem and router together like that for comcast , unless its new. The modem is the box that comcast gives you a router is another device that gives you wireless Internet and that is something that you would of purchased yourself not thru comcast. | Yes, it is new for their XFinity platform. There's the Zoom 5350 which is probably what the OP is talking about here... Quote:
I have comcast. I guess my router and modem are together in the same box as I have only one box, and wifi throughout the house.
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I have one box. It's the modem and router in one.
I unplugged the box, waited, and plugged back in and I do not have a new IP. Can you please tell me how to reset the IP on this sort of box?
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Also, I kinda resent the "layness" statements. I am NOT lazy....I am the sole provider of 4 kids, 3 with special needs, I need to make a full time income to support us, every second of every day counts. So when I hear about something that SOUNDS like it's time consuming, I want to ask questions and get more details to really find out how it all works and what is the best way. This does not make me lazy. It makes me smart to get all the facts, research and see what works for others, and what doesn't.
Thanks for everyone's help.
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Also, I kinda resent the "layness" statements. I am NOT lazy....
| Lazy in terms of taking shortcuts. When operating stealth accounts, you DO NOT take any shortcuts. This will get you suspended. The advice that has been provided earlier from others is to avoid taking shortcuts.
Here is a useful spreadsheet that has been provided in the past on the forum. http://www.aspkin.com/forums/multipl...cel-sheet.html Quote:
I have one box. It's the modem and router in one.
| What's the make/model of the box? Do you know if your ISP provides dynamic or Static IP to you? As stated previously, hiding your IP will not work. You need to get a completely different IP that has not been used before. Then, you need to track your IP to ensure it has not been used. That's what we're suggesting.
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OP appears to have one of those sticky IPs.
To be streamlined for stealth, a better option may be to use other methods.
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Originally Posted by amysol Also, I kinda resent the "layness" statements. I am NOT lazy....I am the sole provider of 4 kids, 3 with special needs, I need to make a full time income to support us, every second of every day counts. So when I hear about something that SOUNDS like it's time consuming, I want to ask questions and get more details to really find out how it all works and what is the best way. This does not make me lazy. It makes me smart to get all the facts, research and see what works for others, and what doesn't.
Thanks for everyone's help. | When I said lazy...I meant in Stealth...NOT your Private Life.
If you aren't willing to put in the work and the precautions that are required to run safely then your accounts will not last.
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If you use a smartphone, you can also tether with the cellphone to get a different set of IPs as well
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I was referred back here from another thread to see the other ways to change my ip. I see no other ways listed here. I can't teather will a cell, my plan with att won't allow that.
Even if I did that, how would I change my cell ip?
I can get a seperate account/line that will allow tether, but the above issue is still the same, how do I change the ip each time from a cell phone?
Resetting box doesn't change the IP. I don't know what to do. I called comcast, they said they can reset my modem, and that it takes an hour but that should give me a new IP. So far (20 min) no new ip.
What are my other options?
Do I need a special plan to tether? How do I tether? Do I need a cord?
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