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Do you put up new bots on the same IP even though you were banned?

thebeaver

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I have 3 new d3 licenses but I am afraid to activate them and start botting again (when the auth is up) because they will be on the same IP as the 2 bots that got banned. What do you guys do in situations like these?
 
If you play legit. Dont worry. If you bot = ban sooner or later
 
you have to change everything not just the ip address. you have to run a spoof/change MAC software for your networking. when you run that you will see you have several MACs enabled. you only need the MAC for the network card enabled, you can disable rest(they already have them logged and you do not need them). after spoof the MAC address for the network card. i am sure they keep logs of banned ips/mac address.

i have experience with multiple ebay/amazon stealth selling accounts and what i say works 101%.

you ALSO have to spoof your routers MAC very important - or change modem if you connect to pc directly via model without router. when you do that you will get a new ip address aswell. if you connect to your pc directly via a modem, you have to buy a router. MAC address for modems are very hard to spoof/change. they can only see the first 2 MAC address - in this case the router+pc , not the modem. if you do not have a router they will see the modem+PC, so is best ot have a router becasue is easy to chance MAC address.

use ccleaner to clean registry and app data folder or delete app data folder manually. disable html format in all emails - they can send you a very tiny pic you can not see with their email and get hold on to your ip address. if you do not want to reinstall windows create a new user account and operate from there. install vm workstation and create vms for each d3 instance. each vm has its own MAC and you can use software to attach only that particular vm to each own ip. buy a *** so you do not run short of ips. i use 3xd3 = 1ip. never been banned until now..i can only think that somehow they detected db..

all i said above is bullet proof if the bot software you use is not detectable.
 
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Thank you very much for that informative post. There is a lot for me to do I see, but I will try getting it done. Thanks again, good advice!

Oh btw, would you recommend any software for changing or spoofing the mac address?
 
Thank you very much for that informative post. There is a lot for me to do I see, but I will try getting it done. Thanks again, good advice!

Oh btw, would you recommend any software for changing or spoofing the mac address?

Too much work. I'm botting on same IP, same computer, same account name, same PayPal, same everything.
 
For how long have you been doing that? And how many times have you been banned? :)


I have been botting with the same account, computer, IP ever since the game was released, brother was banned however I'm still going strong.

And to be totally honest, I don?t think blizzard really checks for hardware ID?s or the same IP and so on?

If they did check Hardware ID?s they could basically ban those from accessing their network if they wanted to and they are not doing that so I assume they are not checking them
 
I have been botting with the same account, computer, IP ever since the game was released, brother was banned however I'm still going strong.

And to be totally honest, I don?t think blizzard really checks for hardware ID?s or the same IP and so on?

If they did check Hardware ID?s they could basically ban those from accessing their network if they wanted to and they are not doing that so I assume they are not checking them

Yea I am not sure about that either, but better safe than sorry imo :D

I find it a little aggressive that one of the above posters simply adds a new d3 game to the previous account he was botting. Aren't you asking to get banned pretty fast again this way? :P
 
I have been botting with the same account, computer, IP ever since the game was released, brother was banned however I'm still going strong.

And to be totally honest, I don’t think blizzard really checks for hardware ID’s or the same IP and so on…

If they did check Hardware ID’s they could basically ban those from accessing their network if they wanted to and they are not doing that so I assume they are not checking them

so you bought another new cd key and use in same battle net account when you get banned that one?
 
I really don't think that Blizzard should ban by IP and i also think they know it very well. Here is why: I don't see why a person wont use his none bot account on the same PC as his bot account. If they ban this IP there is a always a risk a normal none bot account to be banned and that violates their own policy rules. That's why i think they can't afford IP bans. But if you wanna be sure...ask someone more close to that topic.
 
This is a good question I wish we had a good answer to. The post on page one with the thorough info on future ban prevention is interesting, but somewhat advanced and a lot of work. If that's truly required then of course that's what needs to be done, but some people claim to have just started back up on same IP/MAC. I agree that IP may not be a big deal, but it seems like MAC address may be more important. Any one with info on this topic, please chime in, because this is an issue most of us have to worry about.
 
Do you put up new bots on the same IP even though you were banned?
I have 3 new d3 licenses but I am afraid to activate them and start botting again (when the auth is up) because they will be on the same IP as the 2 bots that got banned. What do you guys do in situations like these?

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