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How to change my ISP(DSL)

Bignoga

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Hey.

I'm having an issue were earlier today I had a SoR account that I merged instantly banned upon merging. Then later today I had 3/3 accounts that I merged over the last 4 days get locked as well asking for me to send in ID. They all had less then like 25 hours of playtime 6-8 hours a day. Now I can only surmise that blizzard is watching my IP due to the instant ban on the merge. What I'm wondering is how people change there IP easily. Some people say you can just unplug and replug your router in for certain internet types? How do I figure out what I got.

From what I've read I don't wanna use a public service as many of these are black listed by blizzard? I think I'm planning to just buy legit accounts now. Is there any risk buying them all from the same paypal? Or having different email accounts but the same owner name and information on all of them?

If anyone has any input I would appreciate it.

Thanks
 
ISP means Internet Service Provider. You give money to them for internetz!
You should pay for a *** (Virtual Private Network). You connect to the *** and your IP adress will be different.
Don't log in on your old accounts with a new IP.

Instead of wasting more money on SoR accounts, why don't you buy all expansions? It's not much, and it's definately worth it if you get banned on your SoR accounts.
I haven't bought SoR accounts, and I see many succeed with them, but I also see people getting banned.

Anyway, ok. To change your IP adress, pay for a ***. If you are afraid that the IP adress is shared with other wow accounts (which I doubt matters much), you could probably do it via a dedicated server.
So, from my pov: Buy expansions > get a *** > get a VPS (expensive!)

Restarting your router will still show the same location and mac adress, I doubt it'll change Blizzards judgement.

edit: seems like the abbreviation of Virtual Private Network isn't allowed. It's the capital letter of each word, google it.
 
ISP means Internet Service Provider. You give money to them for internetz!
You should pay for a *** (Virtual Private Network). You connect to the *** and your IP adress will be different.
Don't log in on your old accounts with a new IP.

Instead of wasting more money on SoR accounts, why don't you buy all expansions? It's not much, and it's definately worth it if you get banned on your SoR accounts.
I haven't bought SoR accounts, and I see many succeed with them, but I also see people getting banned.

Anyway, ok. To change your IP adress, pay for a ***. If you are afraid that the IP adress is shared with other wow accounts (which I doubt matters much), you could probably do it via a dedicated server.
So, from my pov: Buy expansions > get a *** > get a VPS (expensive!)

Restarting your router will still show the same location and mac adress, I doubt it'll change Blizzards judgement.

edit: seems like the abbreviation of Virtual Private Network isn't allowed. It's the capital letter of each word, google it.

Thanks to the above to posters. What I was speaking about in my post about not wanting public V*N. Ive decided to go with legit accounts. Doesn't seem like the good old router unplug works for me.
 
Thanks to the above to posters. What I was speaking about in my post about not wanting public V*N. Ive decided to go with legit accounts. Doesn't seem like the good old router unplug works for me.

Then get a VPS, get a dedicated one and you'll be 100% safe. The chance of someone botting on a VPS is anyway quite low. I think.
 
Then get a VPS, get a dedicated one and you'll be 100% safe. The chance of someone botting on a VPS is anyway quite low. I think.
This!

For now, I have read reports for instaban of SoR accounts for US only. I can assume they have some serverside country/zone check up, which autoflag and lock your just merged account, and soon after, GMs by hand investigate and lockout other SOR accounts, related to the same IP address.
 
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