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| Fleabay999 | 02-23-2014 01:13 PM | Router Q Hi, I'm looking to start some stealth accounts, I'm not fully prepared at the moment however my question is regarding my current router
When i log onto certain sites it will state my last sign in IP and its always different.
I have recently been suspended from ebay ad pp
My question is What are the chances of me simply restarting the router each time to make a few new accounts and it matching one of the previous IP's used on the restricted accounts?
I'm not keeping this router so if i make a few accounts then change the router will this effect the new accounts in any way by switching to a different router?
I'm eager to get going you see but unable to get a router until end of the week.
I was thinking of buying 1 router per account however for the time being am i able to make plenty of accounts using 1 router by simply resetting the router each time?
This is just to get them started for some aging then when start selling on them to link them each with there own router? Will this cause any problems? |
Re: Router Q Here's a little test you can do:
Go to IP Burger - Track Your IP Address!
Write down your IP at that moment.
Restart your Modem.
Go back to IP Burger - Track Your IP Address!
Write down the IP at that moment.
Now compare the 1st IP and second IP.
If the second is different from the first then you may be lucky and have the ability to get a new ip which comes in handy when running several accounts. |
| Fleabay999 | 02-23-2014 01:28 PM | Re: Router Q Thanks for the reply, i have already done this and yes it changes, what i mean is though this is an old router that i have used on other ebay pp accounts that got restricted
When i log onto a certain site it states my IP and from the beginning (a year ago) it had always stated a different IP for some reason
I'm going to replace this router however i'm eager to get going, just wondering if this will cause problems? |
Re: Router Q Won't cause problems as long as you log each IP change. |
| Fleabay999 | 02-23-2014 02:41 PM | Re: Router Q Its an old router though and as i say i have noticed its IP change on its own
I have not logged any before and i used ebay and paypal alot (not stealth)
I think i will just replace the router and start again and log the IP's
If i use and keep a new router for each account im guessing i wont need to keep tracks of IP? |
Re: Router Q @OP, your router is the same as your modem? |
| Fleabay999 | 02-23-2014 04:10 PM | Re: Router Q What do you mean?
I can tell you its N150 ADSL2 + Router |
| JRaynor101 | 02-23-2014 07:02 PM | Re: Router Q Belkin N150 ADSL2+ has a modem. If you have this, your modem is integrated.
Belkin N150 Wireless Router does not have a modem. |
| Fleabay999 | 02-23-2014 07:55 PM | Re: Router Q I'm going to change it still just encase somehow it links to my old accounts.
Here is my plan:
buy 3 N150 ADSL2+ routers
2 of the Routers have 1 account each on them (these will be the ones i use from the start of setup) this way i don't need to keep track of the IP yes on these accounts??
On the 3rd Router make Many accounts while turning the Router off/on each time making sure IP don't match
These accounts can then age and when i decide to use them assign them to their own Router
Please tell me if i have 1 account per Router will i need to bother checking for the IP's? |
| JRaynor101 | 02-23-2014 09:24 PM | Re: Router Q Quote:
Originally Posted by Fleabay999
(Post 531482)
I'm going to change it still just encase somehow it links to my old accounts.
Here is my plan:
buy 3 N150 ADSL2+ routers
2 of the Routers have 1 account each on them (these will be the ones i use from the start of setup) this way i don't need to keep track of the IP yes on these accounts??
On the 3rd Router make Many accounts while turning the Router off/on each time making sure IP don't match
These accounts can then age and when i decide to use them assign them to their own Router
Please tell me if i have 1 account per Router will i need to bother checking for the IP's? | The router hardware itself is irrelevant. You'll change your IP turning your modem on and off again if it's dynamic. |
| Fleabay999 | 02-24-2014 05:28 AM | Re: Router Q Quote:
Originally Posted by JRaynor101
(Post 531485)
The router hardware itself is irrelevant. You'll change your IP turning your modem on and off again if it's dynamic. | Thanks, I now this though.
Its not what i'm asking
The IP changes so it must be dynamic.
I read that people will have 1 Router per account, is this because you will have no chance of crossing IP's with the other accounts?
I understand the process but i'm lost with the IP side of things, I want it as simple and as cheap as possible. |
| GreenBean | 02-24-2014 05:29 AM | Re: Router Q Cheap is dangerous.
Cost money to make money.
Why are you thinking of running two accounts off the same range of IPs????
:mod: |
| Fleabay999 | 02-24-2014 05:39 AM | Re: Router Q Quote:
Originally Posted by Greenie
(Post 531568)
Cheap is dangerous.
Cost money to make money.
Why are you thinking of running two accounts off the same range of IPs????
:mod: | Huh? 2 accounts of same IP?
I'm thinking of buying 1 Router per account. I wouldn't run 2 accounts on the same IP
What i'm thinking is 3 Routers to start with, one of them Routers i will make sure the IP is different every time while I'm making plenty new accounts where as the other 2 Routers will be assigned to 1 account each.
The Routers that are assigned to 1 accounts each are they safe from ever crossing IP's ?
In other words do i need to check the IP on the accounts even if they have there own assigned Router? |
Re: Router Q You dont need more router+modems for different IP - you need 1) more internet provider companies or 2) more ACTUAL internet connections e.g. if you use 1 dynamic IP provider...you would need to have 3 separate connections so 3 x IP accounts |
| Fleabay999 | 02-24-2014 06:30 AM | Re: Router Q I'm sure i see people on here change Router per account, this is where i got it from.
What do you think my best course of action is?
If i have 1 Dynamic IP provider which i do, how do i have 3 separate connections?
Whats the easiest way
Sorry, i will get it in the end |
| Fleabay999 | 02-24-2014 05:39 PM | Re: Router Q I just read through the Stealth guide again and it clearly states that you can change your router over per account, each Router has a different Mac address.
Different Mac addresses will create different IP addresses |
| GreenBean | 02-24-2014 06:10 PM | Re: Router Q Quote:
Originally Posted by Fleabay999
(Post 531482)
On the 3rd Router make Many accounts while turning the Router off/on each time making sure IP don't match
These accounts can then age and when i decide to use them assign them to their own Router
| This is where your plan has flaws.
You would be using the same ISP.
You talk of making many accounts. Now making many accounts, on the same ISP & having a similar range of IP 'numbers' may be enough to cause you to be linked.
If you are thinking of running multiple accounts, sensbily you would think of using different ISPs....
You take the advice from the book, and the knowledge from the forum. Mix them and make the best of making stealth accounts.
:mod: |
| Fleabay999 | 02-24-2014 06:15 PM | Re: Router Q Ok yes that makes sense :)
If i get a new Router how many accounts is 'safe'
Also
How many accounts could i run from one single Router while just switching it on and off for a new IP?
As i say this is just to get things going, I suppose when i decide to make many a couple Dongles will do the trick? |
| a.v.limited | 02-24-2014 06:28 PM | Re: Router Q one dongle is all you need, sounds like you are making a simple task difficult |
| Fleabay999 | 02-24-2014 06:33 PM | Re: Router Q Simple when you know how.
Point is i want to make many
How many would you make with a single dongle and how many would you make with a single Router?? On average |
Re: Router Q Quote:
Originally Posted by Fleabay999
(Post 531594)
I'm sure i see people on here change Router per account, this is where i got it from.
What do you think my best course of action is?
If i have 1 Dynamic IP provider which i do, how do i have 3 separate connections?
Whats the easiest way
Sorry, i will get it in the end | You need 3 separate accounts with 3 access points to the IP provider |
| GreenBean | 02-28-2014 06:25 AM | Re: Router Q Router questions asked before.................
continue here
:cheer: |
| Fleabay999 | 02-28-2014 12:12 PM | Re: Router Q Quote:
Originally Posted by Greenie
(Post 533106)
Router questions asked before.................
continue here
:cheer: | I cant remember my question.
Here is another.
Whats the best way to change my IP manually? Im thinking of possibly making accounts with set IP's, everytime i log into a certain account i manually set the correct IP
Can i do this? surely it would be simpler and a safer way to do it rather than typing down all the IP's used. |
Re: Router Q Quote:
Originally Posted by Fleabay999
(Post 533168)
I cant remember my question.
Here is another.
Whats the best way to change my IP manually? Im thinking of possibly making accounts with set IP's, everytime i log into a certain account i manually set the correct IP
Can i do this? surely it would be simpler and a safer way to do it rather than typing down all the IP's used. | To manually change your IP (if you are sure you have a dynamic IP provider), you can turn off your modem....wait a bit...then turn it back on. Use ipburger.com to check that the IP has changed.
You should keep track of your IPs to avoid re-use across accounts. |
| Fleabay999 | 03-01-2014 02:36 PM | Re: Router Q Sure, i know this.
I'm after a way to manually change the IP if i can so it doesn't end on random numbers
Wouldnt this be a better way to control the IP (if it can be done)
Each account can then have its assigned IP address
Can you point me in the direction of the thread where it explains to make the IP chart? I see it when i first come here but cant seem to find t now. Doesn't offer the steps in the guide | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:15 AM. | |
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