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Posted: September 21st, 2006
tault_joosh_7
Hey,
My previous account was banned, and i got a new one, but was wondering how do I change my IP so im not flagged?

BTW I have a lot of network stuff (and a router+firewall) so how can I do it without messing up the network stuff?

:P thanks! :P

EDIT-- I have a d-link router, so is there any way to just change it using the d-link router?


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Posted: September 21st, 2006
stephanmystic
http://www.download.com/IP-Changer/3000 ... 16236.html should do the trick. But if it doesn't work your hardware in prolly banned. If so, try this: http://amac.paqtool.com/
Posted: September 21st, 2006
rabidsoccerball
Might wanna make a system restore point before that.
Posted: September 25th, 2006
terminico
If your ISP gives you a dynamic IP, restarting the router could work.
Posted: September 25th, 2006
edwardwong
i also want to know more information about this, i'm not too....for a lack of a better word....good with computors and i'd like to get a better understanding of how changing IP turns off PVP flaggedness. or at least...what to switch it to.
Posted: September 25th, 2006
rabidsoccerball
No, changing your IP makes it so you're not flagged (like Blizzards not looking out for you especially) because you've already been banned on that IP.
Posted: September 26th, 2006
terminico
Well, changing your IP should help, and like i said, if you restart your router, in the most cases your IP address will be changed.
Posted: September 29th, 2006
mmorpg_helper
Uh... I am thinking you cant really do anything.
Posted: September 30th, 2006
Total Posts:3 Joined:2006
tault_joosh_7 wrote:Hey,
My previous account was banned, and i got a new one, but was wondering how do I change my IP so im not flagged?

BTW I have a lot of network stuff (and a router+firewall) so how can I do it without messing up the network stuff?

:P thanks! :P

EDIT-- I have a d-link router, so is there any way to just change it using the d-link router?


Easiest way I can think of, if your setup like how my ISP is, use your router to do MAC address spoofing. If you look online, you'll find various MAC id's pertaining to other brands and such. When you set the spoofing up, reset your router and modem (DSL/Cable) and power up the modem first, then router. You SHOULD be assigned a brand new ip. I am on cable with Comcast, and this has worked every time I have done it in the past.
Posted: October 14th, 2006
AskAPro
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