08-19-2005, 01:07 AM
Well, it's not that hard to bypass an ip ban from a webpage. You can connect to a proxy server and use your browser that way. If you don't know how to do that, you can use an anonymizer, a program which will do that for you.
I have a dsl modem which all comps connect to, anyways webpages identifies the computers ip when logging or showing with a serverside script, atleast for me. If that is the case (if you use windows) you can release your ip with ipconfig /release and go to network connections tcp/ip settings and change it to something like "121.121.122.12" doesn't really matter and the subnet mask will automatically change to a value. When that is done save the settings and then you only need to change back to where it was from the beginning, obtain a new ip adress automatically, that will change your computers ip adress.
I have a dsl modem which all comps connect to, anyways webpages identifies the computers ip when logging or showing with a serverside script, atleast for me. If that is the case (if you use windows) you can release your ip with ipconfig /release and go to network connections tcp/ip settings and change it to something like "121.121.122.12" doesn't really matter and the subnet mask will automatically change to a value. When that is done save the settings and then you only need to change back to where it was from the beginning, obtain a new ip adress automatically, that will change your computers ip adress.