| | | rubner | 03-28-2010 04:13 PM | Netbook and a Wireless card with Amazon Ok, I have read thru the forum and I think I have a plan. I am going to best buy to get a netbook and a Verizon wireless card. the card will get a new ip address each time it connects. My question is, if I set up a few accounts on the netbook, I will need to make seperate users account on the netbook for each account< correct?
So if 1 of the accounts get suspended, will all of them? Since it is wireless and each account is set up under a different netbook user name, will there be any other way that they, (amazon) can connect the account since they are on the same computer?
I appreciate all the help that you guys and gals have to give on this forum. The technical part of the computers is where I lack in knowledge
thanks again |
| First Edition | 03-28-2010 05:33 PM | You'll need to have a different ip. It's also thought that they will see the same connection through the modem, in this case the usb modem.
The verizon card is great to get new ip's, because it will give you a new one when you disconnect and reconnect. However, I had one account go down using this method, (on the same laptop) and I had many others go down with it. I still haven't quite mastered amazon, but until then I'll be using a new laptop for each account. I can always sell the laptop on amazon later on :) |
| Here We Go Again | 03-28-2010 07:57 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by First Edition
(Post 130738)
I still haven't quite mastered amazon, but until then I'll be using a new laptop for each account. I can always sell the laptop on amazon later on :) | You can get 2 accounts from each machine before you have to get a new one. |
| rubner | 03-28-2010 08:00 PM | why 2? Can you be more informative on that...
Thanks |
| Here We Go Again | 03-29-2010 12:17 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rubner
(Post 130784)
why 2? Can you be more informative on that...
Thanks | Because Amazon tracks your MAC address.
It seems like they allow 2 accounts per MAC address. |
| arsgunner77 | 03-29-2010 12:28 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Here We Go Again
(Post 130822)
Because Amazon tracks your MAC address.
It seems like they allow 2 accounts per MAC address. |
how can you act like you know and than say it "seems" false info,do not post unless its a fact |
| OfficialGenius | 03-29-2010 12:32 AM | Amazombie will be here soon. He's very knowledged so he'll confirm soon. :) |
| Amazombie | 03-29-2010 03:11 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by arsgunner77
(Post 130825)
how can you act like you know and than say it "seems" false info,do not post unless its a fact | From my experience, you can have as many accounts on one laptop as you want by using separate user id's. |
| Here We Go Again | 03-29-2010 07:48 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by arsgunner77
(Post 130825)
do not post unless its a fact | Do not attempt to tell ME what I can post and what I can not post.
I NEVER said it was a FACT.
You need to take a step backwards. |
| First Edition | 03-29-2010 10:08 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by arsgunner77
(Post 130825)
how can you act like you know and than say it "seems" false info,do not post unless its a fact | I'd take his word for it.
Can you post your own experiences and tell us how you're doing with this? |
| Amazombie | 03-29-2010 11:32 AM | Can't we all just get along? :) |
| alwaystrying | 03-29-2010 01:24 PM | You can create multiple id's but eventually u will be linked. Your mac address is the culprit along with your internet provider.does your net book have system restore setting it should. You can restore it to out of the box configurations. Then just do a search for anything that says amazon ebay or paypal on the computer then remove it. if they make a usb ethernet card this would solve the mac address problem..That is why i use desktops for all my accounts i can keep changing the card...and you are not locked down to the laptop...:ballchain:
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| arsgunner77 | 03-29-2010 01:50 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Amazombie
(Post 130836)
From my experience, you can have as many accounts on one laptop as you want by using separate user id's. |
and how long does each account last b4 getting linked? this is not my case,ive tried it and theyve been linked,and i know what im doing,amazon is a whole new ball game,nothing like ebay,alot info you say is false
bottom line is no one knows how amazon works, |
| jbluntz | 03-29-2010 02:10 PM | They last about a month, I had 7 up for a month and they all went down the same day out of nowhere, At least I got all my money out though. |
| Hercules | 03-29-2010 02:29 PM | you had seven user accounts? |
| nobody999 | 03-29-2010 02:48 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Here We Go Again
(Post 130822)
Because Amazon tracks your MAC address.
It seems like they allow 2 accounts per MAC address. | why not just use a program to change the MAC address? |
| Here We Go Again | 03-29-2010 03:55 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nobody999
(Post 130911)
why not just use a program to change the MAC address? | You mean a MAC spoofing program?
That is the idea.....
I do. |
| jbluntz | 03-29-2010 04:15 PM | ^ Quote:
Originally Posted by Hercules
(Post 130909)
you had seven user accounts? | Actually I've got 20 I only happened to use 7. |
| jbluntz | 03-29-2010 04:20 PM | ^ Quote:
Originally Posted by Here We Go Again
(Post 130918)
You mean a MAC spoofing program?
That is the idea.....
I do. | But the next question is which mac are we spoofing, the one on the computer or the one on the modem, or both? |
The one on your computer. You only need to spoof the one on your router to change the ip. |
| jbluntz | 03-29-2010 06:08 PM | So from what I've gathered then is you need a linksys router to change ip( which would also spoof the mac of the modem) along with a mac spoofing program on your computer. Think I'm starting to get some where, been using my usb modem all this time , never used a router before. |
| Here We Go Again | 03-29-2010 08:38 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jbuntz
(Post 130928)
But the next question is which mac are we spoofing, the one on the computer or the one on the modem, or both? | The ones in the computer.
The program I use has the ability to see the "active" NIC's MAC addresses.
It also see the "inactive" NIC's MAC addresses.
The desktop's & laptops I use have a average of 8 NIC's.
1-2 Active and 6-7 Inactive ones.
I spoof ALL of them (active & inactive) | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:57 AM. | |
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