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    So paramour, no matter how much my IP address changes and I register, the admin will always ban me due to the IP range. Is there a way past this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austin316 View Post
    So paramour, no matter how much my IP address changes and I register, the admin will always ban me due to the IP range. Is there a way past this.
    Yes you could simply hide under a proxy and register in. By using TOr or Hotspot Shield or AOL or HideYourASS or UltraSurf, look there are many ways to use via a proxy you can use the best that works for you
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    what if I signed up for you and gave you the account??
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    Thanks Seallion, but if I access your account then they will know its my IP, as I am using your account with my IP. Right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by austin316 View Post
    Thanks Seallion, but if I access your account then they will know its my IP, as I am using your account with my IP. Right?
    Just use a proxy and get over it.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Thanks anon, but I have never used a proxy before so not sure how to do it. Will try again to register, if I get banned again, I will try to use a proxy.
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    That's OK. I didn't know how to use proxies until I learned, either.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    yes. I remember when I first started out, I didn't know how either.

    If your using Firefox, go to ADVANCED > Network TAB > Settings > Manual Proxy Configuration > HTTP Proxy ( In most cases, this is what you'll use. ) > inside the connections tab, you'll select to use the 'manual proxy configuration'. After that, you'll place in the dialogue box of the proxy that your going to use along with it's corresponding port #. The selection " localhost, 127.0.0.1 " beside "No Proxy For: " should be left as such.
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    Here's an example of the different proxies available and their corresponding port numbers. Port numbers are important if you want to use proxies correctly. You might also want to consider the country that these proxies are from. So look carefully at any proxy numbers, corresponding ports, and even the country if you like.

    Here's a start for you:


    I would keep what-ever proxy you do decide to use as a SOCKS v5.
    Now before you start cruising along the internet. The next step is quite crucial. You need to clear both your cookies and your browsing cache. Then go to whatismyIP.com. There you can compare your original IP with the new one you have now. You can even do a WHOIS look-up if you want.

    However, bear in mind that you'll probably be detected as using a proxy. Therefore, I'd recommend using a Higher anonymous proxy. More on that if your interested.

    If you don't feel like having to look around for Proxies, you can always download the Vidalia pack.
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    Thanks seallion, like you said they may find im using proxys, so if I use a higher proxy will it be secure.
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    What's a "higher proxy", and why not ending questions with a question mark?
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    @austin: Here's a short run-down on the different types of proxies.


    Have a look what Google-god has blessed me with, to give to you.

    I like Google-god. He's a nice guy.


    Now bow down and worship Google-god.
    Last edited by SealLion; 26.02.11 at 23:11.
    "God, from the mount Sinai
    whose grey top shall tremble,
    He descending, will Himself,
    in thunder, lightning, and loud trumpet’s sound,
    ordain them laws".


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    After upgrading my internet package, i recieved a new modem with completely new ip address, so i registered to that site and everything was fine for a couple of weeks, but they banned me again for multiple accounts, how is that possible with totally new ip address and email address. Could you great guys who know more about this than me, how is this possible, or is it simply that my writing patterns there were similiar to my previous accounts, could that be why they found out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austin316 View Post
    After upgrading my internet package, i recieved a new modem with completely new ip address, so i registered to that site and everything was fine for a couple of weeks, but they banned me again for multiple accounts, how is that possible with totally new ip address and email address. Could you great guys who know more about this than me, how is this possible, or is it simply that my writing patterns there were similiar to my previous accounts, could that be why they found out.
    dude !!!!!!!, why don't you just use a proxy !!!
    you've been having this problem for 5 months now.


    P.S have you tried talking to the staff there and apologizing, your obliviously dying to get in & you'll behave.

    You said in a previous post that you want this forum because they gave you help with your laptop, maybe they know you because of your laptop model.
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    I have tried saying sorry but they dont care, just want to know with a complete new ip address how is it possible to identify me, plus wouldnt they know its still me if i use a proxy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austin316 View Post
    I have tried saying sorry but they dont care, just want to know with a complete new ip address how is it possible to identify me, plus wouldnt they know its still me if i use a proxy.
    I don't know how they know you, probably same IP range, country, laptop model [didn't you say they helped you with your laptop]

    If you use a proxy there is no way they could know you, because it's a a totally different IP, & by different I mean from another country.
    As long as you don't use the same username, mail, avatar, signature, ....etc.
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