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Alright, here is a IP changer, which, well.... changes your IP, lol. So, if you are banned from any game you like, just run this program and enjoy hacking agian. It is rather a simple program.
Scientist have found what they label as a doom day asteroid but it won't be here for about 800 years. If they can't figure out by then how to push it off course were doomed for being idiots anyway.
I don't understand how that works? Is it based on a proxy of some sort? What if your ip is static how can you bypass it that way without calling your ISP?
I know of atleast 3 different ways to change a dynamic ip
1. release\renew
2. changing mac address
3. regedit
but neither of those methods will work if it's a static ip so I'm just curious how the tools above do it.
I don't understand how that works? Is it based on a proxy of some sort? What if your ip is static how can you bypass it that way without calling your ISP?
I know of atleast 3 different ways to change a dynamic ip
1. release\renew
2. changing mac address
3. regedit
but neither of those methods will work if it's a static ip so I'm just curious how the tools above do it.
Other than that, nice finds!
Usually you have static IPs only when you pay for one. I pretty sure they are rare for none hosting services. We should have a poll of people that have static IPs.
I have a sticky IP and the method he attached doesn't work for me. Only a MAC change works for me.
Anyways the tools above do not work for static IPs. For sure should have an asterisk :3
I'm no good with networking, but I believe it works something like this :
ISP -> Internet -> Router -> Computer.
The router assigns each computer an 'internal' IP Address. So I believe if you have a router, this will just change your internal IP Address, and thus it will have no effect. I do believe though, that if you leave your router unplugged for long enough and you reconnect, your ISP will assign you a new IP Address. Although, generelly if you aren't paying extra money to your ISP for a static external IP Address, your IP Address changes every so often.
I'm no good with networking, but I believe it works something like this :
ISP -> Internet -> Router -> Computer.
The router assigns each computer an 'internal' IP Address. So I believe if you have a router, this will just change your internal IP Address, and thus it will have no effect. I do believe though, that if you leave your router unplugged for long enough and you reconnect, your ISP will assign you a new IP Address. Although, generelly if you aren't paying extra money to your ISP for a static external IP Address, your IP Address changes every so often.
Not for me brah
pretty sure it's
Computer -> (Router) -> ISP -> interwebs
and since I did recently get a firewall all I have to do now is change my firewall's MAC.
Correct, the above does not work for static IP's. Static IP's I tihnk are perma unless you call for it to be changed. Also, UMO, what was your issue? How come it did not work for you?
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Scientist have found what they label as a doom day asteroid but it won't be here for about 800 years. If they can't figure out by then how to push it off course were doomed for being idiots anyway.
Correct, the above does not work for static IP's. Static IP's I tihnk are perma unless you call for it to be changed. Also, UMO, what was your issue? How come it did not work for you?
Scientist have found what they label as a doom day asteroid but it won't be here for about 800 years. If they can't figure out by then how to push it off course were doomed for being idiots anyway.
Scientist have found what they label as a doom day asteroid but it won't be here for about 800 years. If they can't figure out by then how to push it off course were doomed for being idiots anyway.
haha that's funny, he didn't mean mac as in Apple Macintosh, he meant Mac Address.
Ok, I was pretty sure I wasn't missing anything, sounds good, it's good to know I still have my hat on the right way haha
Thanks for confirming with me though.
Also regarding the IP, I don't exactly know the link between it, but I think AndrewThomas was right. I believe it's ISP->Internet(IP) then you hook your modem to the router which gives you an internal IP that is used on the network usually between 192.169.1.* - 192.168.1.50
anyway so you have your internal network IP generated through the router and the one that is dynamically assigned to you through the ISP, and that should be listed under your router connection screen.
Sometimes the IP does renew automatically, but it's not very often (atleast for me unless you renew it yourself), and I know for me I can't change the dynamic IP from the ISP through my router unless I hook it back directly to my pc & do release\renew.
Also there are different routers & I know they give you the option to clone a mac addy, so maybe doing that could potentially generate a new IP, but I'm not 100% sure.
haha that's funny, he didn't mean mac as in Apple Macintosh, he meant Mac Address.
Ok, I was pretty sure I wasn't missing anything, sounds good, it's good to know I still have my hat on the right way haha
Thanks for confirming with me though.
Also regarding the IP, I don't exactly know the link between it, but I think AndrewThomas was right. I believe it's ISP->Internet(IP) then you hook your modem to the router which gives you an internal IP that is used on the network usually between 192.169.1.* - 192.168.1.50
anyway so you have your internal network IP generated through the router and the one that is dynamically assigned to you through the ISP, and that should be listed under your router connection screen.
Sometimes the IP does renew automatically, but it's not very often (atleast for me unless you renew it yourself), and I know for me I can't change the dynamic IP from the ISP through my router unless I hook it back directly to my pc & do release\renew.
Also there are different routers & I know they give you the option to clone a mac addy, so maybe doing that could potentially generate a new IP, but I'm not 100% sure.
I guess you could technically call the wall socket the internet but then there is a missing link in the chain.
haha that's funny, he didn't mean mac as in Apple Macintosh, he meant Mac Address.
Lol, yeah. I felt dumb after I went up and re-read after UMO said ''wat'' LoL
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Scientist have found what they label as a doom day asteroid but it won't be here for about 800 years. If they can't figure out by then how to push it off course were doomed for being idiots anyway.
Yes, as far as I know it works fine. Also, I found a problem. I tried using it on my comp one time and it didn't work. The reason for that is I turned on Bluetooth on my comp. If you have Bluetooth function on your Pc, turn OFF bluetooth and THEN run the BAT file.
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Originally Posted by zoomgod
Scientist have found what they label as a doom day asteroid but it won't be here for about 800 years. If they can't figure out by then how to push it off course were doomed for being idiots anyway.
It is not possible to get un-banned from a game with hacks. Unless you hack Nexon. =O
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Originally Posted by zoomgod
Scientist have found what they label as a doom day asteroid but it won't be here for about 800 years. If they can't figure out by then how to push it off course were doomed for being idiots anyway.