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    go to this site , CTRL+f and search for the word script
    You will understand then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saebrtooth View Post
    I mean even if ip banned from ST then successully registering from proxy and then using new user name to login using originally banned ip, te new acc will also be banned
    Yes, of course. You'd need to wait some time until your real IP is unbanned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBfreak View Post
    CTRL+f

    or cmd + f on osx
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    I found a way to get a new IP via comcast!

    Make your internet stop working somehow (spoofing my router MAC did it for me) and then call Comcast and now they have a bot that can auto-refresh your modem
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    Quote Originally Posted by ooblar View Post
    I found a way to get a new IP via comcast!

    Make your internet stop working somehow (spoofing my router MAC did it for me) and then call Comcast and now they have a bot that can auto-refresh your modem

    And how long did it take for you ooblar before they responded with giving you a new IP?

    But I read that you did that with having a router as opposed to just a having a modem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SealLion View Post
    And how long did it take for you ooblar before they responded with giving you a new IP?

    But I read that you did that with having a router as opposed to just a having a modem.
    I waited for 15 minutes but nothing happened. Then I powercycled everything and voila, new IP! And I did this with a router, though I don't really think it matters too much. I just had to lose connectivity by screwing around with the router MAC. But it was reverted (as in I disabled MAC spoofing) before I called Comcast so I don't think it made a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ooblar View Post
    I waited for 15 minutes but nothing happened. Then I powercycled everything and voila, new IP! And I did this with a router
    off and on is always the hard way
    if you don't have a new ip after then it's fixed -> call isp

    glad it worked for you
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    Update: MAC address change not needed, only ISP call, IP address release, wait 10 min, powercycle, viola!

    @Instab: thing is if I just powercycle then my IP doesn't change. Only the above formula will work, at least for my Comcast connection
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    Quote Originally Posted by ooblar View Post
    @Instab: thing is if I just powercycle then my IP dösn't change. Only the above formula will work, at least for my Comcast connection
    yeah, as i said, depends on the isp
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    Quote Originally Posted by ooblar View Post
    Update: MAC address change not needed, only ISP call, IP address release, wait 10 min, powercycle, viola!
    I guess the call is necessary for you to only change your IP in these important cases and not reconnecting after every Rapidshare download or something
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    I guess the call is necessary for you to only change your IP in these important cases and not reconnecting after every Rapidshare download or something
    Yeah it's a bit tedious and the 10 minute wait to change IP doesn't justify the 15 minute wait for RS downloads

    Today for the first time ever a public torrent with 20 seeders and 20 leechers (3 movie pack) was going strong at 600 KB/s

    Upon further investigation, I found out that someone was uploading to me at 500 KB/s and I promptly looked up his IP. He has Verizon FiOS (fiber optic) internet, while I have to live with crap cable. It's not in my specific street yet. Also, the FiOS 15/5 plan is about 10 bucks cheaper than my current 16/2. FML.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ooblar View Post
    Upon further investigation, I found out that someone was uploading to me at 500 KB/s and I promptly looked up his IP. He has Verizon FiOS (fiber optic) internet, while I have to live with crap cable. It's not in my specific street yet.
    I'm on Cable too But the infrastructure in my country isn't good enough to provide such speeds yet. I wanted to try DSL, but since you have to pay the phone company for the line digitalization, when the service doesn't work they'll blame your ISP, and viceversa

    The last sentence reminded me of how I once checked if iPlan (a better provider) covered my specific area, and my house was one block off it
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    The last sentence reminded me of how I once checked if iPlan (a better provider) covered my specific area, and my house was one block off it
    ah, same here. just a few streets away the folks have vdsl with 25000/5000 for the same price
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    I'm on Cable too But the infrastructure in my country isn't good enough to provide such speeds yet. I wanted to try DSL, but since you have to pay the phone company for the line digitalization, when the service doesn't work they'll blame your ISP, and viceversa
    My first cable provider was 10 times worse than DSL. One would suppose when you lay down brand new cable infrastructure you must beat the crap out of half century old telephone lines. But somehow there are people that manage to do just the opposite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grebetu View Post
    My first cable provider was 10 times worse than DSL. One would suppose when you lay down brand new cable infrastructure you must beat the crap out of half century old telephone lines. But somehow there are people that manage to do just the opposite.
    same here. again
    when cable internet came up here it's been quite crappy but it's different now
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