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    1. verven

      verven Member

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      Hey

      I'm looking for solve this problem for some time now, some people said it's impossible other said that is possible but not much helped me what I need to do.
      What I'm trying to make - I've 2 computers connected via router Linksys Wag200g, both computers ofcourse have different local IP 192.168.1.xx (inside network) but same outside IP. Is there any way to change this outside IP on one computer, if yes what I need ? My network provider reset IP every 24hrs so its changing, I don't have static one if it matters.
      If I didn't explained it enough, please ask ;)
       
    2. cawpet

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      You need to either use a proxy/vpn on one computer, or, have two internet connections.
       
    3. Kickazz006

      Kickazz006 Well-Known Member Moderator

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      are you trying to do this for WoW acct trading gold or what? see you can't really do that since you dont have permission to do that from the isp (logging in and changing settings)... now if you're trying to log into WoW w/ a different address, then you could just use a proxy, vpn, or socks connection and spoof the wow client w/ a different ip address. I haven't tried this in many years so im sure things have changed... but google it and im sure you can easily do it.

      But wow doesn't ban by addresses (mac, ip, etc). it bans by account activity
       
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    4. fpsware

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      What is the reason you're trying to do this, Are you doing this for WoW?

      If so, it's pointless. Blizzard did not ban by IP address.
       
    5. Keanu

      Keanu Member Buddy Store Developer

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      Best thing is when you have a dedicated Linux server which is 24/7 somewhere in the US and tunnel your WoW stream via SSH to the servers from one of your computers. I do that sometimes.
       
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      Do you have a guide on doing that by chance? sound very interesting.
       
    7. fpsware

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      Simply do a Google search for a tunnel proxy or tunnelling service.
       
    8. giro

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      Some ISP's can issue multiple IP's upon request. Ask them if it's possible. If it is, then you connect a hub to the modem and then plug in two different devices (2 routers, 1router/1pc, 2pc's). The modem sees 2 MAC addresses and issues 2 IP's.

      Done.
       
    9. verven

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      Not possible to do with my provider.

      Sorry that I dint replaied but I totaly forgot about this topic :/
      Kickazzz006 - I know that they don't by IP adresses but I think if they investige some account they can track current IP used on it and connect it to other accounts, investigate them and ban if something is not right.

      What I would like to do is make somehow one IP for my botting accounts and other IP for accounts that I'm playing myself.
      With my current config and 1 IP lets say I'm botting on one computer with 3 bots and playing on other computer on my main account, someone reported one of my bots, Blizz checking my bot and probably ban him and 2 others which are running on same computer in same time, how about my main account on other computer ? Will this one going to be banned too ?
       
    10. snipesh0tz

      snipesh0tz New Member

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      www.madvpn.com

      When playing another game I used those vpn's alot. Good and not to expensive really if you bot alot
       
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      Whiteshizzle New Member

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      You can't have 2 External IP addresses. You have 1 External IP address which is for your Router. Your router then assigns all your devices connected to it an Internal Ip address which is different for each computer and can be changed.

      You would have to use some sort of Proxy for your External IP to be different.

      Hope i helped, also, Correct me if im wrong, always like to learn new things.
       
    12. imike964

      imike964 New Member

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      Switch you're router off for 1 min, then switch it on. Check with whatsmyip.org before and after to make sure. I think its a ISP thing though, if it doesnt then its your isp not releasing the ip or something. Not 100% sure
       

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