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Originally Posted by ShadyOne @Littlemorestealth, so does your IP not change when your restart one of the routers? | Yes for all my routers, if you switch it off for 10 seconds and put it back on, the IP address will change.
I know nothing about networks, but from what I've picked up, a link between 2 accounts can only be formed if there is a match from the same MAC address (the router) and the same IP.
If IP's are cycled in a host table with your provider, and your running a few accounts, pretty soon the odds of you hitting the same IP on the same MAC are high if you are letting the system choose a random new IP (by switching on and off).
If you use a new MAC and hence a new router for each account, it don't matter if your IP comes back around and matches. You have a new MAC, so to the system your a different person in a different location.
I understand I could go into my router and fix the IPs manually, but to me writing those down and changing them is a lot more work than just switching my leads :D
This has worked for me for several months now and no problems. Feel free to correct the above mind if anyone knows the exact info.
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