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Originally Posted by ddrake999999
i have gotten out of the ban. i bought two more devices: an extra wifi router and a usb ethernet adapter. both cost about $15, very cheap. on the main router, i unplugged the power and waited about 10 minutes — my ipv4 was changed. then i connected to my pc through the two new devices, used a spoofer > boom. it’s been 5 days and i haven’t been banned again.
is it that all dev are having trouble with ARP NIC MAC issues? I guess so because it's almost day 6. I'm playing like crazy. No more getting kicked.
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SauceMachine prob has a better idea, due to more people using his stuff. I am just making a spoofer on the side for the cheat and we dont have a lot of users right now, so my data set is not reliable. EAC is also known for implementing some randomness into their banning system, so you will never get a clear picture of what happened. Just because you arent getting banned does not mean you are not being flagged to the point where they could ban you
From my experience it is a mix of hwid's they have been collecting for a long time, that they are now only enforcing it after a couple of hwid bans. The 3 day bans thing is weird and can't really tell you what exactly it is, since I am only dealing with a handful of people with the issue.
So to answer your question, maybe? ARP (Other mac addresses on your network) is one of those things a lot of providers dont handle or don't handle correctly, then there is TPM which is a big if right now, since it could be for integrity checking TPM instead of HWID, they do collect it tho. Then there is a couple of other things like DSN's and other misc things.
I could make a bunch more assumptions of how the system works here too, but it won't cause anything but confusion and spreading of bad info, so wont go into more detail