best isp for rust

10/15/2024 03:49 dsfhghdghd4435#1
i'm looking to change my isp provider

i want something to where my ip will change after i restart my router so i dont have to continue to use vpn/proxy for rust.

how will i be able to achieve this?
10/15/2024 10:17 lort1234#2
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Originally Posted by dsfhghdghd4435 View Post
i'm looking to change my isp provider

i want something to where my ip will change after i restart my router so i dont have to continue to use vpn/proxy for rust.

how will i be able to achieve this?
In what country do you live in?
10/15/2024 22:40 dsfhghdghd4435#3
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In what country do you live in?
i'm from US
10/15/2024 22:42 alexpsp00#4
Usually its not dependent on ISP alone. Depending on your area your ISP may have you in a subnet which provides static IPs while in another area provide dynamic ones, If youre really unlucky they could even have cgnatting in some areas.
10/30/2024 13:57 ape1#5
If they support your area check out Glo Fiber. They have dynamic IPs as long as you know how to change it through your router settings. I have a net gear night hawk router and can easily change the IPV4 by manually changing the MAC in the router settings.
10/31/2024 08:08 Relentless#6
Any that offers you a dynamic IP / router, meaning it will change by simply restarting your router. Also if it supports openwrt, that’s a bonus allowing you to spoof the ARP of your router.
11/04/2024 21:45 ape1#7
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Any that offers you a dynamic IP / router, meaning it will change by simply restarting your router. Also if it supports openwrt, that’s a bonus allowing you to spoof the ARP of your router.
My ISP has dynamic ip but doesn’t change after router restarts. Instead I just go into settings and change my MAC which changes the IP.
11/04/2024 23:07 sL1Me#8
The reason your IP address doesn’t change with a simple router restart is because your internet provider identifies you by your router's MAC address and assigns the IP address based on that. In this case, the dynamic IP address isn’t reassigned each time you restart but instead remains linked to your current MAC address for a certain period.

However, if you change the MAC address in your router settings, the ISP sees it as a new device and assigns a different IP address. This behavior occurs because ISPs often “bind” IP addresses to a MAC address for a specific amount of time.
11/07/2024 01:50 Feargust#9
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Originally Posted by dsfhghdghd4435 View Post
i'm looking to change my isp provider

i want something to where my ip will change after i restart my router so i dont have to continue to use vpn/proxy for rust.

how will i be able to achieve this?
My ISP didn't allow me to change my IP so I bought my own personal router and am able to change my IP whenever I would like. Mostly any Netgear router will allow you to do it. I have the Netgear Nighthawk XR1000.
11/07/2024 08:55 sL1Me#10
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My ISP didn't allow me to change my IP so I bought my own personal router and am able to change my IP whenever I would like. Mostly any Netgear router will allow you to do it. I have the Netgear Nighthawk XR1000.
Yes, Netgear routers like the Nighthawk XR1000 can often enable IP changes by altering the MAC address, which is a process known as "MAC address spoofing."

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In most Netgear routers, including the XR1000, you can usually change the MAC address manually in the router’s settings under Advanced Setup or **Internet
11/07/2024 13:48 lort1234#11
I can recommend anyone looking for a good router to check out Flint 2, it's cheap and are using a open source operation system, so it's easy to configure to your likings.