hiya! I've had a few accounts banned for dungeonfarming, typical suicide farming stuff. i know they can see your ip when they ban you, thereby you're putting your other accounts under their scrutiny if you're logging in on them shortly after logging off your suicide accounts. Was wondering if it's enough to jsut reset your router to receive a new ip, and thereby getting out of their scrutiny? What i'm talking about is just basically getting my 5 bot accounts banned, reset router, then immediately log into another account and bot without being in the immediate spotlight from my previous 5 banned accounts. Hope I've made myself easy to understand
you may want to google the difference between a public ip, and a private ip. also google hardware id, mac id, hard drive id, os id, registry entries...
I've known about all that you listed, but I didn't realise Blizzard could see it :/ So I guess VmWare is the only solution?
Depends on how you setup the VMWare, I am currently getting mine setup as I type this. As for mimic-ing IP's, that is not too hard to do.
I've been doing a lot of reading on these forums on the same subject nordrassil, and I believe the general consensus is that they don't really blacklist IP's or hardware in MOST cases (like yours since you claim you've only had a few accounts banned). No one knows for sure one way or the other though. However, like frosticus is saying, if you really want to be clean for peace of mind there's a ton of other ways that blizzard could still identify you besides just the IP. Just to start, a fresh windows install would be good. Then a mac address/IP change along with a hard drive ID spoofer(?). I don't really know how that last one works but there was a thread on these forums with links to programs that can do that.
dude, if u successfully change the ip then u will know cuz ur account wlil get locked changing router ip i doubt will do jack shit --does nothing