| | | dude3010 | 09-05-2010 04:55 AM | Dongles (mobile broadband) in UK and use on multiple accounts... So, after reading the book I’ve got the hang of most things I think…
Also, spent quite a while reading these forums and some bits I’m confused around (e.g. being truly stealth and dongles…)
So, am I correct in thinking that if I use a dongle, the IP will change every single time, and that it won’t be the same the 3% or so of times that it would be using other methods?
I.e. - do I still need to keep records of IP’s and worry about that if I’m using a dongle?
And what about phone tethering, would it be safer to just use a dongle or would it be OK to use an i-phone or similar on different accounts (i.e., could they in theory track that you are using the same phone handset to log into different accounts, even if the IP is different, such as looking at the phones IMEI or something?)
Thanks for the help in advance… |
| forummember | 09-05-2010 05:17 AM | If you get a '3' dongle the IP changes everytime. And no they shouldn't be able to track you when using a different IP. |
| dude3010 | 09-05-2010 06:57 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by forummember
(Post 164020)
If you get a '3' dongle the IP changes everytime. And no they shouldn't be able to track you when using a different IP. | So thats EVERY single time theres a different IP, and there is no need to keep track of the IP's?
I would indeed be using '3'...other networks not an option. |
| oompaloompa | 09-05-2010 08:43 AM | yes I can confrim 3 has new ip upon disconnect, but always double check as it has been known to stick or not disconnect properly - rare but it happens, happens on broadband too.. |
| forummember | 09-05-2010 08:49 AM | Yep, always right down the IP that you last used on what account and the make sure before logging in that it's changed. |
| Glamorepuss | 09-05-2010 08:51 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by forummember
(Post 164020)
If you get a '3' dongle the IP changes everytime. And no they shouldn't be able to track you when using a different IP. | I also have a '3' dongle, and can indeed confirm what forumnmember says and that it changes every time:noidea:. I even did a little test a few minutes ago by plugging/unplugging my dongle 4 times in the space of 5 minutrs, and all four times i had a different IP address.:faint:
Glamorepuss |
| stickmade | 09-05-2010 01:44 PM | Yes i can also confirm 3 is the best network for using a dongle
stay away from vodafone. It seems to loop threw a few hundred ip's and will change back eventually trust me i've logged and tested too the max so i know :=) |
| forummember | 09-05-2010 04:52 PM | Yep, 3's the best. It's good when it comes to price and speed too. So it's the all round best |
| dude3010 | 09-05-2010 04:54 PM | thanks for the great responses people, really helpful info and good to know,...so what about the 2nd half re tethering? |
| robbob | 09-05-2010 07:34 PM | i just use my mobile with vodafone to connect to internet every time i check my stealth account. you don't have to buy a dongle |
| aspkin | 09-05-2010 07:43 PM | Quote:
And what about phone tethering, would it be safer to just use a dongle or would it be OK to use an i-phone or similar on different accounts (i.e., could they in theory track that you are using the same phone handset to log into different accounts, even if the IP is different, such as looking at the phones IMEI or something?)
| Tethering is fine, your connecting device details (iPhone or whatever) is not passed on to eBay/PayPal. Only it's IP is read, so it's like you're at a coffee shop with some random IP or at a friend's house, etc.
Now if you connect directly using your iPhone, no laptop or computer in the mix then sure they know you're on an iPhone, etc.
So iPhone tethering is fine, it can be a pain sometimes, but it's fine. |
| MERMAID | 09-06-2010 03:21 AM | I wonder if these methods are used on amazon. if tethering is ok from my iphone or similar open different accounts on amazon? |
| robbob | 09-06-2010 03:29 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ARIEL
(Post 164175)
I wonder if these methods are used on amazon. if tethering is ok from my iphone or similar open different accounts on amazon? | you will be fine, i am doing this on amazon.uk right now |
| MERMAID | 09-06-2010 03:33 AM | if with 3 change diferentes ip can i use 1 dongle for diferents accounts on amazon ? Or i need 1 dongle for each account for Amazon .. |
| aspkin | 09-06-2010 03:42 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ARIEL
(Post 164177)
if with 3 change diferentes ip can i use 1 dongle for diferents accounts on amazon ? Or i need 1 dongle for each account for Amazon .. |
Off topic, but one dongle per Amazon only. Yep! |
| dude3010 | 09-06-2010 07:16 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 164179)
Off topic, but one dongle per Amazon only. Yep! | I don't follow you cant use the same dongle with different amazon accounts? Whats different? |
| oompaloompa | 09-07-2010 04:21 AM | each mac address needs to be different for amazon |
| MERMAID | 09-07-2010 02:47 PM | is the ability to change the mac address using same program for iphone / android to use the same dongle for amazon? |
| MERMAID | 09-08-2010 02:18 AM | Hi oompaloompa you talking about MAC pc MAC router ? When i login into my netgear router 2 MAC address my pc mac and my router mac . |
| dude3010 | 09-12-2010 07:57 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by oompaloompa
(Post 164375)
each mac address needs to be different for amazon | Oh ok, I know v little about Amazon...
Isnt there a program somewhere that changes your mac address (mac spoofing?)? Surely somewhere theres a program that gives you a few different options which you can save, and revert through a few, so you can have a range of different accounts with one connection?
Im just wondering, whether as a precaution, I should also do this with ebay?? |
| MERMAID | 09-17-2010 02:03 AM | Smac IS a good software to spoofing mac .just i wanna know if there IS or not diferents in spoofing a mac in my router and in my dongle . Can Any tell about this |
| MERMAID | 10-05-2010 02:11 AM | Can Any tell about this | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:09 AM. | |
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