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Originally Posted by 47shadesofgay
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While I agree that IP bans are largely useless, it wouldn't be your router you're going to need to reset to get around them.
Unless whoever is dishing them out is putting 192.x.x.x addresses in the ban list, but that's not going to work out well. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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That wouldn't work, and neither would MAC addresses. Proxies are easy to come by and not difficult to set up either. It's got to be tied to the account (and probably at the login server?) otherwise it wouldn't work.
I have a dynamic IP via DSL, and simply rebooting the modem would give me another IP address, sometimes drastically different.