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Re: how to change ip address?
Don't ISPs provision MAC addresses so that only the hardware (modem) registered to you can be used to connect to the internet? Or did they stop doing that when they stopped charging for multiple computers to be connected at the same location?
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Road Runner upped thier speeds to 5mb.
Your download speed : 4590348 bps, or 4482 kbps. Not too shabby. |
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I have dial up, does that mean if I unplug my connection, my ip address will be different? Will I be able to sign up for pokernow, eventhough I have a party account? thanks
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I think dial-up gives you a new IP every time you connect.
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some of them do, comcast does not. I found this out when they replaced my cable modem while troubleshooting connectivity problems.
Replacing the cable modem solved the problem and they left the original modem with me and said to switch it out again the the problem reoccured. |
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Wrong. You're both wrong. See my other post in this thread. 'm a network engineer for a living so I know a bit about this stuff. [/ QUOTE ] Forgive me for not trusting or caring about what some gimmick account has to say. |
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Unless Party has changed something recently, I don't think altering your IP address will help. I tried this myself. I downloaded a program off the Internet that changes the way your IP address appears to others, and it did not allow me to make multiple accounts. Yes, it is true that for dial-up, you get assigned a new IP address every time you connect to the Internet. This is why I find it hard to believe that Party relies solely on IP address to prevent the creating of multiple accounts. Not only would it be VERY ineffective in deterring users from making multiple accounts at the same computer, but it could also prevent someone from signing up for an account even if they have not signed up for one already.
Tracking your MAC address is a possibility. I don't know a whole lot about MAC addresses, but I suppose that it could be a method that Party uses since it has something to do with the computer's Internet connection. It could be any number of things. Windows allows third parties to access so much information on your computer that Party could be using any one of a million methods to identify computers. Hell, if they really wanted to, they could identify you by the various porno downloads you have hidden in your C drive. My gut tells me that it's still something in the Windows registry. There must be another file(s) that Party tags your computer with when you access the server. Those fat cats at Party have caught on to the UCID hack, but it's only a matter of time before someone finds another loophole in the system. All in good time. |
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[ QUOTE ] i just read in another thread that changing ip address after regediting is a new way to get around needing a new computer. so, how the hell do you do this? thanks. [/ QUOTE ] If you are on broadband, good luck. If you are on dial-up, it's easy. Just disconnect and reconnect. [/ QUOTE ] I apologize if one of the other 25 replies has already said this, but i don't want to read them all. Typically, the IP address is tied to the MAC in your cable modem. There is often a method to hard-reset them, dumping the configuration file and completely renewing the IP address (usually with a different one). If your cable modem doens't have a reset button, then you're probably SOL for that route. So instead, fry your modem. Just break part of the electrical circut so that it shorts out regularly (or just claim that it shorts regularly) and make them replace your modem. That will sever any ties to your old IP address for most ISPs. Freakin |
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Unless Party has changed something recently, I don't think altering your IP address will help. I tried this myself. [/ QUOTE ] you are correct. i did the things alp said to do, and i got a new ip address. then, i regedited and uninstalled my other party programs. still no luck. btw, now that party saves hand histories on your comp, they can use that to tell if have an account. i deleted that folder too, but still no luck. oh well. i have so many friggin hands to play that it doesn't really matter. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i just read in another thread that changing ip address after regediting is a new way to get around needing a new computer. so, how the hell do you do this? thanks. [/ QUOTE ] If you are on broadband, good luck. If you are on dial-up, it's easy. Just disconnect and reconnect. [/ QUOTE ] I apologize if one of the other 25 replies has already said this, but i don't want to read them all. Typically, the IP address is tied to the MAC in your cable modem. There is often a method to hard-reset them, dumping the configuration file and completely renewing the IP address (usually with a different one). If your cable modem doens't have a reset button, then you're probably SOL for that route. So instead, fry your modem. Just break part of the electrical circut so that it shorts out regularly (or just claim that it shorts regularly) and make them replace your modem. That will sever any ties to your old IP address for most ISPs. Freakin [/ QUOTE ] This is the stupidest thing I have ever read. |
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