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hi, i just moved into a new place, i was restricted from selling on ebay at my previous address, with my internet provider tho they changed my home address to the new place but i have the same router, would i need a new router before attempting a stealth account ?, ty in advance
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hi, i just moved into a new place, i was restricted from selling on ebay at my previous address, with my internet provider tho they changed my home address to the new place but i have the same router, would i need a new router before attempting a stealth account ?, ty in advance
You need to check if your ip address is changed then you can use same router
Make sure you don't use previous ip address on New account
hi, i just moved into a new place, i was restricted from selling on ebay at my previous address, with my internet provider tho they changed my home address to the new place but i have the same router, would i need a new router before attempting a stealth account ?, ty in advance
If you moved a considerable distance, you might fall into a different block of IP addresses. Might, just might.
Your ISP may offer static addresses but It will cost you a small fee.
If you're going to run multiple accounts, consider 24vc or running your own (windows based) VPN server.
I didnt keep a note of my ip address from the last address, so will i be ok to create a stealth account now, or will i need to use 24v for a new ip, ive moved 2 towns away but its still in the same district
I didnt keep a note of my ip address from the last address, so will i be ok to create a stealth account now, or will i need to use 24v for a new ip, ive moved 2 towns away but its still in the same district
Apologies for the late response.
Beter be safe than sorry. In this case, 24VC would be a safe option.
Have you tried ringing your Isp company, they should have kept a record of the Ip you were using at your previous address. Whether you downloaded something etc.
Or think of a website you visited that records Your Ip on a particular date. It might save you some hassle if you could find it out, and then know its different for peace of mind. Doesnt googlemail record Ip logins?