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Its time. - OmegaZero_Alpha - Jul 07, 2006

that wouldnt change your ip, that would change your physical address...


Its time. - pandragon_exile - Jul 07, 2006

unless you have a dedicated line with multiple IP addresses assigned to it, you can't just change your address by using a different computer or using a router. Best way to change your IP address would be to go over to your friend's house

but if he banned your C-Network, all of your nieghbors are banned :lol:


Its time. - OmegaZero_Alpha - Jul 07, 2006

actually, getting a router does change your IP, just not your hostname. if he banned you by litteral ip than a router will fix it, but if he banned your hostname (which is stupid to do, because most of the time there are about 200 people to a hostname) than your boned.

you could get an anonym, but those can be slow and expencive


Its time. - pandragon_exile - Jul 07, 2006

when you connect to a server, the server saves your real physical address that can't be changed into a log. trust me. using a simple mani mod ip ban is enough. like I said in other post, if he bans your whole c-network, people who use the same ISP in your area are all banned. if you want to argue that it's possible change your ip address, just let me know and I'll prove it to you that you are wrong.


Its time. - pandragon_exile - Jul 07, 2006

actually there is a way to change your virtual ip address. if you are using a modem that has a router built into it, you can simply contact your ISP for assigning a new ip address. this does not change your real physical ip address, however, it will change your virtual ip that's issued by your isp.

or if you are an expert, you can change the way DHCP reads new assigned ip addresses and make it accept new ip addresses everytime you rest your modem


Its time. - OmegaZero_Alpha - Jul 07, 2006

thats what a router does, and most ISPs charge you to change your ip.

btw. there is no reason that you would need to change your physical adress


Its time. - pandragon_exile - Jul 07, 2006

a router is not supposed to change your ip address :lol:


Its time. - larz - Jul 07, 2006

omg shutup i hav no idea what the hell yall r talking about anymore....if im ever that bored again,,ill just use my friends joshes PC


Its time. - Retribution - Jul 08, 2006

dude you could go to a library, the have pcs


Its time. - larz - Jul 08, 2006

im not that bored, i dont fill like reading his babble right now