| | | leonsharp | 08-06-2016 03:15 AM | need a new ip address Hi guys i am new here! can anybody recommend me a good site for new ip address?
Thanks |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-06-2016 07:27 AM | Re: need a new ip address 24vc is one of the best providers. |
| ukuser | 08-06-2016 08:21 PM | Re: need a new ip address i personally recommend mobile data sim card. You can buy 6gb 4g data sim that will last 90 days for £7 roughly. This is what i personally do. I dont bother keeping record off ip's as i buy separate sim card for each account.
Always create fresh windows user account. Tip, install google chrome portable in my documents. |
| e2free | 08-07-2016 04:19 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by ukuser
(Post 790970)
i personally recommend mobile data sim card. You can buy 6gb 4g data sim that will last 90 days for £7 roughly. This is what i personally do. I dont bother keeping record off ip's as i buy separate sim card for each account.
Always create fresh windows user account. Tip, install google chrome portable in my documents. | Can you share the link as not seen for £7 yet |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-07-2016 06:33 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by ukuser
(Post 790970)
i personally recommend mobile data sim card. You can buy 6gb 4g data sim that will last 90 days for £7 roughly. This is what i personally do. I dont bother keeping record off ip's as i buy separate sim card for each account.
Always create fresh windows user account. Tip, install google chrome portable in my documents. | Separate SIMs with the same ISP can still results in repeated IP address pretty easily.
The cheapest I have found that still gives a decent data allowance is Talkmobile who have 4GB for £10 a month. Pretty handy! |
| peghmeypong | 08-10-2016 03:51 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by ukuser
(Post 790970)
i personally recommend mobile data sim card. You can buy 6gb 4g data sim that will last 90 days for £7 roughly. This is what i personally do. I dont bother keeping record off ip's as i buy separate sim card for each account.
Always create fresh windows user account. Tip, install google chrome portable in my documents. | I'd be Roy Keane to get 6GB for £7 if you could link please? Currently enjoying 12GB for £15 with three.... Pro tip: use a mobile PHONE sim rather than mobile broadband, 12GB for £15 a month (phone) versus 7GB for £25 (mobile broadband). Just stick it in dongle or MiFi.
JamesNorth101, I have many many many accounts aging and gathering cookies and feedback that I use dongles to access (ensuring a unique IP using a spreadsheet that I believe came from you originally). I also have 10 current seller accounts that justify VPN access as they turn a tidy profit. I also have a few (20) accounts that are verified and have a few household items listed on them before their time comes to take centre stage - these accounts would benefit from a static VPN but I'm loath to pay out 20x the 24vc price for accounts that may not make the grade. Is there a solution you can think of? Or anyone else? |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-10-2016 03:58 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by peghmeypong
(Post 791791)
I'd be Roy Keane to get 6GB for £7 if you could link please? Currently enjoying 12GB for £15 with three.... Pro tip: use a mobile PHONE sim rather than mobile broadband, 12GB for £15 a month (phone) versus 7GB for £25 (mobile broadband). Just stick it in dongle or MiFi.
JamesNorth101, I have many many many accounts aging and gathering cookies and feedback that I use dongles to access (ensuring a unique IP using a spreadsheet that I believe came from you originally). I also have 10 current seller accounts that justify VPN access as they turn a tidy profit. I also have a few (20) accounts that are verified and have a few household items listed on them before their time comes to take centre stage - these accounts would benefit from a static VPN but I'm loath to pay out 20x the 24vc price for accounts that may not make the grade. Is there a solution you can think of? Or anyone else? | If you think keeping the same ip for each accounts is better, then you can go the cheap way snd use usb thetering function of cheap phone dedicated to each accounts. As lon as you don't turn off your phone, the ip won't change |
| peghmeypong | 08-10-2016 04:05 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 791795)
If you think keeping the same ip for each accounts is better, then you can go the cheap way snd use usb thetering function of cheap phone dedicated to each accounts. As lon as you don't turn off your phone, the ip won't change | That's certainly one solution. My grumble would be that I'd need 20 phones permanently on! |
| NigelLikesCheesecake | 08-11-2016 10:00 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 791795)
If you think keeping the same ip for each accounts is better, then you can go the cheap way snd use usb thetering function of cheap phone dedicated to each accounts. As lon as you don't turn off your phone, the ip won't change | If you're going to do something like this wouldn't it be cheaper to use RDP's ? |
| peghmeypong | 08-11-2016 11:28 AM | Re: need a new ip address *Googles RDPs* |
| peghmeypong | 08-11-2016 11:30 AM | Re: need a new ip address What problem would a Remote Desktop protocol (cheers Google/Wikipedia) solve? |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-11-2016 11:56 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by peghmeypong
(Post 791976)
What problem would a Remote Desktop protocol (cheers Google/Wikipedia) solve? | rdp won't change your ip |
Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 791795)
If you think keeping the same ip for each accounts is better, then you can go the cheap way snd use usb thetering function of cheap phone dedicated to each accounts. As lon as you don't turn off your phone, the ip won't change | Have you ever tried this? Im thinking wireless interference my cause a lot of issues with 10 running simultaneously in close proximity. |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-11-2016 05:57 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by Play
(Post 791994)
Have you ever tried this? Im thinking wireless interference my cause a lot of issues with 10 running simultaneously in close proximity. | Wireless interference ?? Let me know if I mistake, but nobody is talking about WiFi connection here.And also nobody is talking about running 10 accounts SIMULTANEOULY
I use rdp to manage some accounts when I am aboard, all with dongles and phone USB thetering, only my main connection is WiFi, and it works exactly the same when I am drinking beers on the beach 800 km from home or when I stay sit down in front of my computer.
My only regret is that my computer doesn't support wake on lan, so I could never come back home.
However, I think the post was more because he thinks he can change his IP by using rdp |
Re: need a new ip address @TOOKNAPA - Not sure what got you so agitated, I was simply asking for your opinion.
P.S. Wireless interference can affect cell phone signal, as well as WiFi. Hence why I asked.
None the less it's an interesting idea, to leave a phone on, or maybe even a USB dongle consistently connected to your PC to maintain a single IP. |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-11-2016 08:42 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by Play
(Post 792094)
@TOOKNAPA - Not sure what got you so agitated, I was simply asking for your opinion.
P.S. Wireless interference can affect cell phone signal, as well as WiFi. Hence why I asked.
None the less it's an interesting idea, to leave a phone on, or maybe even a USB dongle consistently connected to your PC to maintain a single IP. | I'm not agitated, maybe I said it the wrong way, or you understand it the wrong way
I don't know if wifi and phone signals could have interferences with 1 wifi signal and more than 10 phone signal. it is a usual configuration in bars/restaurant where you can get free wifi and have many people use it on their phone at the same thime while others use 3g/4g an others use their phone for calling.
It's easier to maintain a single ip with a phone than with a dongle, as the phone won't turn of if you reboot your computer |
| peghmeypong | 08-12-2016 01:39 AM | Re: need a new ip address Realistically how much are we talking for a phone that can tether its internet connection? If you add in £5-7 per month for your sim, aren't we approaching VPN money? At least in the short term? |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-12-2016 03:11 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by peghmeypong
(Post 792133)
Realistically how much are we talking for a phone that can tether its internet connection? If you add in £5-7 per month for your sim, aren't we approaching VPN money? At least in the short term? | are you serious ? you don't need a brand new iphone 9t or a samsung galaxy 21 to get the thetering function ... do you know that you can buy second stuff too ??
Last time I posted on a buy and sell facebook group, that I was looking for old phones even in bad condition and old dongles, I had so many answers that I cannot read them all... and I bought a phone with a big scratch on the screen for $10 and a pack of 3 dongles for $15 |
| peghmeypong | 08-12-2016 03:27 AM | Re: need a new ip address Yes I'm serious, I'm not here to waste my time. If you are going to shoot down people that ask questions with overdramatic hyperbole, they will stop asking.
Speaking of wasting my time, trying to buy 20 second hand phones with tethering function from a Facebook buy and sell group sounds like hell. I will go and do my own research into the price of tethering phones. |
| NigelLikesCheesecake | 08-12-2016 11:04 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 791979)
rdp won't change your ip | Yes it will, The RDP will give you the IP location of the Desktop |
| NigelLikesCheesecake | 08-12-2016 11:12 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by peghmeypong
(Post 791976)
What problem would a Remote Desktop protocol (cheers Google/Wikipedia) solve? | If it's a residential RDP it will give you access to a persons own PC, So for example you create an account with an address in New York and if you get an RDP with a New York IP the IP isn't shared with anyone else |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-12-2016 02:38 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by NigelLikesCheesecake
(Post 792195)
Yes it will, The RDP will give you the IP location of the Desktop | that's false my friend
Please correct your post because it will bring confusion to people who needs help
it is not the right place for false information |
| tingv001 | 08-12-2016 04:13 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 792247)
that's false my friend | That is correct, it is false.
So people are not confused, RDP is just the method of which you connect to a remote computer, hence the name REMOTE DESKTOP PROTOCOL.
The remote computer itself will have it's OWN connection, unless your remote computer is right beside you and connected to your router it will not have the same IP as you.
If your RDP into your google cloud server, aws server, digital ocean or whoever else, you don't have your IP address. You have the servers address. Most servers allow you to choose location of your IP anyways. |
| NigelLikesCheesecake | 08-13-2016 07:23 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 792247)
that's false my friend
Please correct your post because it will bring confusion to people who needs help
it is not the right place for false information | An RDP will put you in another location, Being in another location will change your IP. |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-13-2016 08:25 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by NigelLikesCheesecake
(Post 792356)
An RDP will put you in another location, Being in another location will change your IP. | please, stop saying that it is 100% false information !!!! |
| NigelLikesCheesecake | 08-13-2016 09:38 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 792363)
please, stop saying that it is 100% false information !!!! | OK, I'm in London UK with an IP address coming from my local provider, I then log into my RDP that comes from a Remote Desktop in New York and I'll still have a UK IP ?
Well I guess I'd better inform the good people at whatismyipaddress.com because I'm getting an IP from somewhere near Bronx Zoo |
| tingv001 | 08-13-2016 09:45 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by NigelLikesCheesecake
(Post 792381)
OK, I'm in London UK with an IP address coming from my local provider, I then log into my RDP that comes from a Remote Desktop in New York and I'll still have a UK IP ?
Well I guess I'd better inform the good people at whatismyipaddress.com because I'm getting an IP from somewhere near Bronx Zoo | I think you guys are just arguing semantics at this point.
While you don't log INTO your RDP, you log into your VPS/Cloud Server/etc VIA RDP. People use the term RDP incorrectly so now a days RDP is just interchangeable/synonymous with being a VPS.
So when saying:
"I logged into my RDP"
People really mean:
"I RDP'd into my VPS"
But some folks get irritated I guess. We know what you mean, it isn't a big deal IMO since everyone does it.
:thumb: |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-13-2016 11:20 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by tingv001
(Post 792385)
I think you guys are just arguing semantics at this point.
While you don't log INTO your RDP, you log into your VPS/Cloud Server/etc VIA RDP. People use the term RDP incorrectly so now a days RDP is just interchangeable/synonymous with being a VPS.
So when saying:
"I logged into my RDP"
People really mean:
"I RDP'd into my VPS"
But some folks get irritated I guess. We know what you mean, it isn't a big deal IMO since everyone does it.
:thumb: | Teamnviewer is a RDP ?? |
Re: need a new ip address leaving a phone on wont keep the same ip, it might do for a day or two
but then it will change automatically, or if the signal gets cut off it will change |
| taerese | 08-18-2016 06:13 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by K1ll
(Post 792422)
leaving a phone on wont keep the same ip, it might do for a day or two
but then it will change automatically, or if the signal gets cut off it will change | True or False? The experts wanna comment before I go buy 20 phones.
And by the way, when we talk of phones, do we mean smartphones or just like my £5 phone with only call and calculator function? |
Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by taerese
(Post 793632)
True or False? The experts wanna comment before I go buy 20 phones.
And by the way, when we talk of phones, do we mean smartphones or just like my £5 phone with only call and calculator function? | A signal cut off would result in a new IP, what are the chances of that happening on a stationery phone? I would say slim, but there's a chance.
£5 phone, if it cant support tethering, then no. |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-18-2016 07:10 PM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by taerese
(Post 793632)
True or False? The experts wanna comment before I go buy 20 phones.
And by the way, when we talk of phones, do we mean smartphones or just like my £5 phone with only call and calculator function? | same IP on my phone since almost 2 months now |
Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by TOOKNAPA
(Post 792363)
please, stop saying that it is 100% false information !!!! | Somewhat confusingly, I think what he's saying is that wherever you RDP, it has its own unique IP, this is technically true.
I say technically because you can RDP into another computer in your home and that computer will have it's own local IP, but unless its behind a VPN, it will have the same 'internet' IP as all the other computers in your house to the outside world.
If you RDP into a remote computer somewhere in the world, then the internet IP of that computer is whatever the provider is, though it will still have a local IP unrelated to your local network. |
| TOOKNAPA | 08-19-2016 05:28 AM | Re: need a new ip address Quote:
Originally Posted by idds
(Post 793741)
Somewhat confusingly, I think what he's saying is that wherever you RDP, it has its own unique IP, this is technically true.
I say technically because you can RDP into another computer in your home and that computer will have it's own local IP, but unless its behind a VPN, it will have the same 'internet' IP as all the other computers in your house to the outside world.
If you RDP into a remote computer somewhere in the world, then the internet IP of that computer is whatever the provider is, though it will still have a local IP unrelated to your local network. | The confusion was that I was talking about Team viewer as RDP, and all I said in this topic is true with teamviewer | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:45 AM. | |
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