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Hey BZS folk I need a bit of help, I hope some guru can help me out! Basically I am looking for the most efficient way for testing D2 Classic cdkeys for validity on bnet. As far as I know you get 48 hour ipban when you test a key on a server and it replies "Invalid Cdkey". I have also thought of the possibility of testing cdkeys on the battle.net forums because they ask you for a key upon login, but that method isn't efficient either -_-. And using the first method, basically I can only test 4 keys every 48 hours because there are 4 different realms to test on. One member here claims he can test many keys in a row without getting IP Banned. He says that if you put a few mins space in the key testing, you don't get ip banned from that server. I tested this theory but it didn't work that way. Basically I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on me on how I can test D2 Classic Cdkeys on bnet the most efficient and time-saving manner.
Thank you!
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ic, so you're using keygen and trying your luck to get a set that works. well, just change your ip, problem solved. if you don't know how to change ip, google it. it's basically changing your mac-address.
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only way to do it is to change your ip address after every 4 key trys.
there is no other way around it.
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Haha buddy don't assume that I'm trying to use a keygen...I've thought of that before but that approach doesn't work. But when you talk about chaning ip address, two things come in my mind. Firstly, I can use proxies, but thats undesirable and unstable. But if you mean something else by "changing IP Address" then I need a bit more information on that whole jizz to experiment on it. Btw I'm using the Comcast cable internet. Thanks a lot guys for helpin' me out!
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you can't change your ip on cable, the ip is static, unless you have a router.
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Well yeah, I'm using prolly a LinkSys or another router. I just spoofed my MAC Address using SMAC 2.0, but I still got r/d and my ip shows up the same at Whatsmyip.org . I didn't restart my computer though, if that is required after a MAC Address change. SMAC restarted my network card and everything for me and it seemed like you're not supposed to reboot when using that program. And also my comp is acting a little wierd after messing with my MAC Address so I'm kinda scared for that one lol. So yeah I'm using a router. Anything else that might help? Thanks a lot again btw sir. =D
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um.
type in 192.168.0.1
should go to your router config.
then find your ip address on there and change the last number.