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    I did...still the same.

    If I get a new router...will that make a difference?
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    So you're behind a router?

    If so, you did change its MAC and not your network card's, right?
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Yes. I changed the router's MAC, didn't change anything with the network card.

    If I to a direct connection to my pc, it may work, not sure. I will try it tonight when I get home.

    It's possible I might have missed a step or something. I will give it a try again.
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    I guess only the ISP call remains, then. Tell them the WoW forums said your IP range was banned or something.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    LOL seriously WoW? Will that work?
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    It has worked for others
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    ISP will do anything for a few dollars, if their policy allows it any reason will do. "My dog starts biting his tail when he sees the last numbers of my IP and I love my dog so can it be changed?"

    The ISP's will know its to evade whichever ip ban anyway. Money please
    dont ban me just spank me
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    is their a way to change out my ip from my isp's range.. for example i've got the same ip 7.1.3.4 and i change it using your method but it still stays at 7.1.3.4 but it changed the last few numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flo122 View Post
    is their a way to change out my ip from my isp's range.. for example i've got the same ip 7.1.3.4 and i change it using your method but it still stays at 7.1.3.4 but it changed the last few numbers.
    are you checking on your routers ip or your global ip your modem receives. a good way to check is goto whatismyip.com and that will show your global ip. If you used the method to change your ip stated above and nothing changed its probably because you're looking at your local ip address instead of the one getting sent to the world. Now to change your ip range you actually have to get a new ISP because they each have their own range of ips they hand out to customers. but you can still change your ip within the range which isnt always unusual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flo122 View Post
    is their a way to change out my ip from my isp's range.. for example i've got the same ip 7.1.3.4 and i change it using your method but it still stays at 7.1.3.4 but it changed the last few numbers.
    You can't, but ISPs tend to have several IP ranges. Do a phone call and use the well-known WoW excuse:
    Someone in the WoW forums told me my IP range was banned and that I needed to call you to get a new one
    Known to work.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    WoW excuse works!!! That was great tip.
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    any excuse works, so did u need to pay?
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    Quote Originally Posted by saebrtooth View Post
    any excuse works, so did u need to pay?
    I didn't need to pay. But you might have to depending on your ISP, most likely it should be free :).
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    If my ISP demanded money for changing my IP, I'd switch to another one. After all, you're already paying them for your connection...
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    WOW long post. Guys has anyone a member of BE broadband, because ive tried to change my IP address but i cant due to me being banned from thebox, is there anyway i can get back on it, wuth my current ISP.
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