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I know its against some wisdom, but im willing to try. I want to open one last account using real details (diff name, bank etc) at my correct address may change house number to house number +a or b etc).
how do I change my ip address on a post office broadband router? tried unplugging it for a few mins but that didn't work
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Originally Posted by mikeandrach I know its against some wisdom, but im willing to try. I want to open one last account using real details (diff name, bank etc) at my correct address may change house number to house number +a or b etc). | Yes, we are against it....but do you know why were against it? And are you using real info because you don't want to actually get your hands dirty with stealth accounts? Quote:
how do I change my ip address on a post office broadband router? tried unplugging it for a few mins but that didn't work
| This one I'll leave to the UK stealthers.
Also, what other precautions are you going to take so you don't destroy someone else's info?
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a lot of what I sell is collection only, so I need an accurate ish address for search results.
its my wife who was already banned at our old address anyway. she has opened a bank account solely to use for ebay/paypal, just a basic one, our number is different even if I only get 6 months out of it its better than nothing.
the laptop is new, can use a new phone number, just need to change the ip address
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The best way I have found is using Sky Broadband you can change it in a couple of seconds from the Admin panel.
I will make a detailed tutorial for those who have Sky Broadband.
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Originally Posted by mikeandrach I know its against some wisdom, but im willing to try. I want to open one last account using real details (diff name, bank etc) at my correct address may change house number to house number +a or b etc).
how do I change my ip address on a post office broadband router? tried unplugging it for a few mins but that didn't work | If your other accounts made are.stealth, why risk it all using real.details on.another. What amounts to nothing more than a.subtle change like address you suggested by adding a diff number or an a or b, really is too close to home. Doing this is effectively going stealth anyway so i really wouldnt agree with yr suggestion.
Sorry cant help with ip....i access all my stealths on mobile devices.
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Originally Posted by mikeandrach a lot of what I sell is collection only, so I need an accurate ish address for search results.
its my wife who was already banned at our old address anyway. she has opened a bank account solely to use for ebay/paypal, just a basic one, our number is different even if I only get 6 months out of it its better than nothing.
the laptop is new, can use a new phone number, just need to change the ip address | Why not buy a dongle?
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coverage wise a dongle etc isn't an option, I have weighed up all the pros/cons and am happy to risk this account, just need to know how to change my Ip address if anyone can help?
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I have made a tutorial for you to help you with IP changing.
It may be for you or not but I find this the best method ever. http://www.aspkin.com/forums/ebay-di...-tutorial.html
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Originally Posted by peterspike | What? Are you on some sort of retainer with this poxy company.
Sky would be at the bottom of a long line of sensible ISPs to use with stealth.
Far better and more reliable options exist rather than mucking around even for less than ten minutes.
You appear to not be taking into account that Sky give poor service at the best of times AND overcharge their customers.
I say this because our group with many more hours of knowledge have tried sky. It was a dismal failure. We wanted fast, reliable and good service. sky does not afford that for many customers. |
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Originally Posted by mikeandrach I know its against some wisdom, but im willing to try. I want to open one last account using real details (diff name, bank etc) at my correct address may change house number to house number +a or b etc).
how do I change my ip address on a post office broadband router? tried unplugging it for a few mins but that didn't work | That will NOT work.
You can not and should not do an address amendment like that.
ebay UK are one of the quickest to pick up changed info like that and link new accounts back to old suspended accounts.
Kudos for trying. But at least try something for stealth that has a better chance of lasting. this is risky and could give you grief.
Regarding your router, what brand is it? Do you know if your ISP gives you a dynamic or Static IP address.
Part of the problems of changing the router may be if that IP is a sticky dynamic. Let's try to find more info about that. In turn we can try to point you in the right direction.
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Originally Posted by GreenBean What? Are you on some sort of retainer with this poxy company.
Sky would be at the bottom of a long line of sensible ISPs to use with stealth.
Far better and more reliable options exist rather than mucking around even for less than ten minutes.
You appear to not be taking into account that Sky give poor service at the best of times AND overcharge their customers.
I say this because our group with many more hours of knowledge have tried sky. It was a dismal failure. We wanted fast, reliable and good service. sky does not afford that for many customers. | Why do you have to be so negative? I have used it this way for many years with no problems and never had the same IP twice.
I have put in many hours myself I am a software developer and have been for the last 8 year's so I know what I am talking about.
They may be expensive but if you call them they will lower the price if you barter with them, plus I have never had bad service.
Also I do not care about price I care about keeping my accounts alive.
I am only giving advice on what helps me and I like to have the best.
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Originally Posted by mikeandrach coverage wise a dongle etc isn't an option, I have weighed up all the pros/cons | So you have tried a Dongle? Quote:
and am happy to risk this account, just need to know how to change my Ip address if anyone can help?
| So your basically wanting to "Turn and Burn" an account with real information?
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Originally Posted by mikeandrach I know its against some wisdom, but im willing to try. I want to open one last account using real details (diff name, bank etc) at my correct address may change house number to house number +a or b etc).
how do I change my ip address on a post office broadband router? tried unplugging it for a few mins but that didn't work | Well - best of luck aside - is your router separate from your MODEM? You need to unplug the modem...
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I have a zyxel modem/router in one, any easy ideas that anyone has to change the ip? thanks
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Originally Posted by peterspike Why do you have to be so negative? I have used it this way for many years with no problems and never had the same IP twice.
I have put in many hours myself I am a software developer and have been for the last 8 year's so I know what I am talking about.
They may be expensive but if you call them they will lower the price if you barter with them, plus I have never had bad service.
Also I do not care about price I care about keeping my accounts alive.
I am only giving advice on what helps me and I like to have the best. | By far not the best for stealth.... you need a different provider for that |
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Originally Posted by GreenBean What? Are you on some sort of retainer with this poxy company.
Sky would be at the bottom of a long line of sensible ISPs to use with stealth.
Far better and more reliable options exist rather than mucking around even for less than ten minutes.
You appear to not be taking into account that Sky give poor service at the best of times AND overcharge their customers.
I say this because our group with many more hours of knowledge have tried sky. It was a dismal failure. We wanted fast, reliable and good service. sky does not afford that for many customers. |
Agreed, Sky no longer have the monopoly on sat tv and even when they did they were rip off merchants and they are no better as Internet providers
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I dont access from laptops and pc's so advice on that is way over my head.
However i do know that JamesNorth did a great sticky on virgin media. Not sure if thats an option but his thread is detailed and has helped many people :-)
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May or may not be of help to your situation but still worth a read incase its an option http://www.aspkin.com/forums/ip-addr...super-hub.html
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Originally Posted by ooooo.halo | Well said ooooo.halo!
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Originally Posted by RosieTosie Well said ooooo.halo! | I have virgin media at home so when i do finally get round to getting a laptop then i will definately read the thread fully....plus stalking jamesnorth thru messages
Im pretty scared because i know nothing about modems. Phones is all im used to so heaven help you all when i get a laptop :-)
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