Changing ip for evasion.

08/25/2023 08:38 xx4data#1
I’m done cheating. I’ve cheated for a while but I’m done with it and ready to return to playing legit. I’ve perm spoofed my pc. Formatted my drives, and performed raid0. Now I just need to change my ip. I want a new ip permanently instead of having to use a vpn. I’ve restarted my router and all of that for a day and none of it has worked. So I was wondering if I could connect to a mobile hotspot to actually change my ip, my shit motherboard unfortunately doesn’t come with WiFi support so I would need to buy a WiFi card. Was just wondering if anyone has done this before/would be willing to test for me. Thanks.
08/25/2023 11:02 Relentless#2
you may have a static router, which means your Ip will not change when restarting it, if so then call your ISP ask them to manually change your IP. Give them some excuse like your getting threats from people online and they have your IP, or people are ddosing you etc.
08/25/2023 16:43 Tangyscripts#3
Mobile hotspots indeed work. That’s what I used, even added it to my phone plan very worth it never got hit for evasion using it. Make sure if you do get yeeted to just turn off the cell service on then off then boom new ip
08/25/2023 21:48 rkfire#4
can use explain mobile hot spot a bit more please!?
08/26/2023 02:11 xx4data#5
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Mobile hotspots indeed work. That’s what I used, even added it to my phone plan very worth it never got hit for evasion using it. Make sure if you do get yeeted to just turn off the cell service on then off then boom new ip
Alright thanks man! Have you tried to bypass stevious/bloo lagoon bans with this method? I’m thinking I’m gonna order a WiFi card as I have unlimited cellular data anyways.
08/26/2023 11:37 Tangyscripts#6
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Alright thanks man! Have you tried to bypass stevious/bloo lagoon bans with this method? I’m thinking I’m gonna order a WiFi card as I have unlimited cellular data anyways.
Not specifically but moderated officials I’ve had no problem with . I’d see no reason why it wouldn’t. I just wouldn’t link anything in their disc and you’re set
08/26/2023 15:11 wilvin0#7
If you have static ip address changing your router mac address might work
08/28/2023 06:02 xx4data#8
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If you have static ip address changing your router mac address might work
Alright I will try.
08/28/2023 17:46 SauceMachine#9
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you may have a static router, which means your Ip will not change when restarting it, if so then call your ISP ask them to manually change your IP. Give them some excuse like your getting threats from people online and they have your IP, or people are ddosing you etc.
There is nothing called "static router". A static IP address is assigned by the ISP and remains constant. It's not about the router itself, but how the isp leases out their ip ranges. In some situations the IP may appear static due to it being leased and locked to the router's MAC address. To change it, one might either modify the MAC address of the router or disconnect for an extended period until another user takes over the previous lease. Keep in mind that modifying the routers mac usually requires a custom setup with a custom router as the ones provided by the isp usually does not provide this functionality.
09/06/2023 20:47 tuffy09#10
I used to have that problem with my ISP, i decided to buy a gaming router an spoof your mac address which changed my IP when it was in router mode.
09/06/2023 20:51 xx4data#11
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I used to have that problem with my ISP, i decided to buy a gaming router an spoof your mac address which changed my IP when it was in router mode.
yeah, I bought 2 years of nordVPN and its working well, if you don't mind me asking which router did you buy?
09/06/2023 20:55 tuffy09#12
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yeah, I bought 2 years of nordVPN and its working well, if you don't mind me asking which router did you buy?
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09/06/2023 22:48 xx4data#13
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09/06/2023 23:52 alexpsp00#14
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There is nothing called "static router". A static IP address is assigned by the ISP and remains constant. It's not about the router itself, but how the isp leases out their ip ranges. In some situations the IP may appear static due to it being leased and locked to the router's MAC address. To change it, one might either modify the MAC address of the router or disconnect for an extended period until another user takes over the previous lease. Keep in mind that modifying the routers mac usually requires a custom setup with a custom router as the ones provided by the isp usually does not provide this functionality.
For the most part after the lease runs out which defaults to 20 minutes there will be a 24h reservation for the mac address if its beyond this time limit its highly unlikely that you will get a new ip. usually these people that claim they have a static ip is in reality behind NAT where they have a little box/router behind another wi-fi router which holds the actual public ip and these obviously vary heavily depending on isp, country standard and connection type (fiber, dsl, cable etc)
09/07/2023 06:26 ape1#15
for me i have xfinity and they dont allow you to "change" ip but i just go to the store and say i need another router/modem (mines 2 in 1) and my ip changes