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Originally Posted by RealDokii
Though I did here that hardware ID can be tracked through things like keyboards and such, and he said the router itself could be tracked back to an old banned account? I'm currently on a static IP with my ISP and Im actually trying to get it changed yo dynamic atm. Is there anything I would have to do after having it changed to dynamic? Does the mac actually change it or does it just cover it up? All I'm saying is you called his information "misinformation" which really is just saying "useless information". And I felt you should of at least told him what he was sayg was wrong, thanks for your information to as well though!.
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I used the term misinformation because that's what he was giving.
Monitors, keyboards, etc alone would never be enough to get you banned, even if they were to flag them. After changing from static to dynamic just compare your IPv4 addresses, they should be different, if not there are several methods to change your dynamic IP. With some routers, it's easier than others. However, power-cycling your modem/router overnight should do the trick, as your IP will just be on a lease.
"and he said the router itself could be tracked back to an old banned account?" Server admins can only see banned accounts linked to your IP, so just change your IP.
"Does the mac actually change it or does it just cover it up?" Most common free tools will simply change registry key's