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clapclap 04-27-2012 04:15 PM

I it really worth keeping track of IP Addresses
 
Ok so i have been on stealth a while now and ive got 3 accounts running.

I have a excel spreadsheet and i log every single ip address when i log into

any of my accounts. I also have a duplicate formula to tell me if i have

duplicate IP addresses.

Im on number 409 now and i have not had one duplicate IP address.

I will continue to log them but in wondering if it is worth bothering.

By the way in on the legendary 3 mobile Dongle.

NoneOther 04-27-2012 04:21 PM

I would say for this working with limited IP ranges it's a must.

If your running a few accounts then dedicated dongles from a range of ISP's is a better option.

May be more costly but much more efficient.

clapclap 04-27-2012 04:26 PM

And all along i have said its a must too but why is it a must as i have seen threads on

here saying it is not a big deal. I personally think it is not a big deal as long as you are

on the right network.

nak 04-27-2012 04:47 PM

Well u have not been suspended yet so why stop doing whats working. It only takes a couple seconds so just keep doing it its worth it in the long run.

soldier 04-29-2012 12:15 PM

clapclap
 
if you dont mind is it possible you could share your formula with us

oompaloompa 04-29-2012 01:20 PM

I do not bother logging them, I know they are taking from a huge of ips, so...

FizzyFish 04-29-2012 01:29 PM

IP is a big thing mentioned in the guide - so I think it's worth keeping an eye on it.

I try to think "what if"... and plan for the worst - belts and braces is the best approach.

I had a huuuuuuuge ip spreadsheet too (before the laptop self destructed) and once in a long while I got a repeat. I have had no repeats in my new one so far.

BUT what if...for some reason your ip comes back the same time and time again and then suddenly all your months of hardwork go up in :boom:

I agree it is not the be all to end all. I know I have messed up and logged into the same accounts with the same ip before. But that is very rarely...

If I did it day after day or maybe even hour after hour then I think it would be back to square one :rip:

levi6482 04-29-2012 01:37 PM

Yeah help us with formula clapclap

oompaloompa 04-30-2012 03:26 AM

log in same day on 2 different accs on same ip - that is different to a repeat 4 months later

rsot 04-30-2012 03:30 AM

I dont really keep track either.

kathemmi 04-30-2012 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 336354)
I dont really keep track either.

I use a Vodaphone dongle on 3 stealth accounts. I keep a track of the iP's as thjey do repeat on Vodaphone (no experience of other dongles). I calculate that on the Voda dongle there seems to be 200 IP's allocated ie: the first six digits are constant, there are 2 sets of the next 3 digits each having the 0 - 100 as the next set of numbers.
On the last 230 connections using the dongle 32 IP's have been repeated, some twice & others up to 4 times.
Don't know if this helps, but it may be of interest.
For the sake of a little effort I'll keep checking mine.

newjerseymax 04-30-2012 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by levi6482 (Post 336227)
Yeah help us with formula clapclap


Been trying to get formula myself.... :)

clapclap 04-30-2012 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newjerseymax (Post 336507)
Been trying to get formula myself.... :)

Sorry for the delay.

Here is how i Set up my formula

How to find duplicates in Excel | TechRepublic

Im on Excel 2010 by the way.

If you follow the link it explains it quite well.

Sorry for the cop out by just throwing a link at you but i tried to explain it in

my own text and i kept going

around in circles. :thumb:

Hope this helps People.

clapclap 04-30-2012 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kathemmi (Post 336487)
I use a Vodaphone dongle on 3 stealth accounts. I keep a track of the iP's as thjey do repeat on Vodaphone (no experience of other dongles). I calculate that on the Voda dongle there seems to be 200 IP's allocated ie: the first six digits are constant, there are 2 sets of the next 3 digits each having the 0 - 100 as the next set of numbers.
On the last 230 connections using the dongle 32 IP's have been repeated, some twice & others up to 4 times.
Don't know if this helps, but it may be of interest.
For the sake of a little effort I'll keep checking mine.



In Your Situation it certainly helps then. I suppose it all depends on what

Dongle or network you are using.

cainhoffman 04-30-2012 03:04 PM

I have been stealth on eBay for 2 years and I have never tracked IP addresses.

I did so at the start until I realized my IP owned a massive number of different IPs and the odds of me getting the same one back are 1 in 500 or more.

Sandy D 04-30-2012 07:47 PM

I have tons of account and always keep track of my IPs.

I do get duplicates so I am not risking a good account on a duplicate.

I actually have IPs back several years, I know what the IP is, what account I logged in on with it etc.

pod 04-30-2012 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 336602)

I do get duplicates so I am not risking a good account on a duplicate.
.

I have seen some duplicates a few times. Depends on ISP I imagine

Not sure if a two month old IP is a killer, but why risk it

I honestly dont think it is a huge risk. They probably get recycled a ton so I imagine its not instant death. But again, its nothing to keep track if nothing but a pain in the ass. So why throw wood on the fire...

jrvs 05-02-2012 04:24 PM

i write them down all the time. i think it is important to know what ips youve been using just incase you need to track back.

sokol3k 05-03-2012 04:36 AM

i dont really keep track either. on each account I bought a new modem ruter it automatically set up a new completely different ip address...

Thankful 05-03-2012 06:46 AM

I have seperate dongles - I also have a sticker on each dongle saying which user account/ and e/b they should be used for.

As long as your dongles are organized you should be good to go.

Running good so far for me - I thing logging my IP would be time consuming (too many accounts) & not necessary at all.

You could label your dongle which will make life much easier.

rsot 05-03-2012 11:01 AM

/quote

I also have a sticker on each dongle saying which user account/ and e/b they should be used for.

Are the dongles all the same kind?

Thankful 05-03-2012 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 337467)
/quote

I also have a sticker on each dongle saying which user account/ and e/b they should be used for.

Are the dongles all the same kind?

Indeed they are.

Because if you have different models you will need to keep deleting and installing software for them all the time on different user accounts - which is highly irritating and time consuming.


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