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nanotech
from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-05-09 10:41 [#00211996]
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i have a dynamic isp account w/ verizon dsl...i want to change it so that i can access a ftp that thinks i'm hammering it (and prolly banned my isp). I've restarted my pc, turned it off, and even turned off my dsl modem for diffrent time durations...but according to my ftp server client, and "whatismyipaddress.com," i still have the same one...
any help?
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nanotech
from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-05-09 10:42 [#00211997]
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sorry, isp=ip adress
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Meho Krljic
from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 10:59 [#00212010]
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I thought DSL connections have permanent IP add's as well as ISDN, T4 and so on...
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-09 11:00 [#00212013]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Followup to Meho Krljic: #00212010 | Show recordbag
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Me too.
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dmise
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-05-09 11:06 [#00212021]
Points: 635 Status: Lurker
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yeh dsl usually has permanent. usually only get dynamic (changing) ip's on dialup
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Meho Krljic
from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 11:10 [#00212023]
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However, you might be able to bypass this problem by installing some software that drags your account through half the world, through various proxy servers and hab's in order to mask your true identity. I have just read about it this morning but have forgotten the url for one of these programs. If you really need it, tell me and I'll tell you tomorrow...
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nanotech
from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-05-09 11:17 [#00212028]
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verizon only gives static ip's to their business accounts...all home accounts have dynamic ip addies...according to their site; verizon.com...
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Meho Krljic
from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 11:21 [#00212032]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict | Followup to nanotech: #00212028
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Eh, I dunno, man, try fucking around with properties/ settings in your "Network neighbourhood" but be careful, don't screw anything up and come back blaming me. There should be something about IP settings in there, but I can't look myself as I'm in a LAN and my SysAd would kill me.
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nanotech
from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-05-09 11:24 [#00212036]
Points: 3727 Status: Regular | Followup to Meho Krljic: #00212032
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thnks for the help guys, i think i'll just ask the verizon ppl in about 3 hrs when they open...
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Meho Krljic
from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 11:25 [#00212039]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict | Followup to nanotech: #00212036
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They will be suspicious, mind you. BTW, I should be getting two Converter's albums in two days. Can't wait to hear them!!!
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REFLEX
from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-05-09 11:32 [#00212054]
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No, most cable and suff, if youve been on it long enough will change your ip every year or even 7 months or so. Its happened to me before, dont ask.. but it has.
Nanotech: to only get a different IP you need to actually close and then open a new account with your current ISP or get a new ISP altogether. Thats now.
If you want simple IP cloaking, and most sites it works for but they can find out after a while.... try this useful link The ip Cloak Goodluck.
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nanotech
from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-05-14 07:17 [#00218785]
Points: 3727 Status: Regular | Followup to Meho Krljic: #00212039
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which 2 converter cd's did you get? I think that all besides erode are really fucking good...and erode is jsut a split anyways...so it's not all converter...
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