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![]() If I go out of state to the in-laws for the holidays and install EQ on their PC and login as me will there be any problems with me showing up at a different IP address?
Maybe this belongs in Tech support but there's nothing wrong I just have a question. /shrug | ||
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![]() No. Your Ip changes on a regular basis even on the same PC so there is no issue with your account logging in from another one.
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![]() Don't even need to install it on their PC, you can just take a flash drive with you with a copy of your EQ Titanium folder. You also need to make a new shortcut to put on the flash drive.
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![]() Thanks!
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#7
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![]() You may want to consider spending time with your family and not playing...
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![]() Thulack is correct, as in most people have dynamic ips through their isp. Which just means every time you connect to your isp hub after idle times, you are assigned a new generic ip. Smaller hubs may only have as few as 5 ips, while major city hubs may have 1000 or more. Now if your lucky in your job and play eq from work, your ip may never change, as alot of businesses have static ips. Static ips connect your router to hubs using the same ip everytime, which you would know if you have to actually type in the ip in the windows settings. But i imagine if you look under your connection settings, your computer will say detect ip automatically, hence dynamic.
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