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IP Bans - Quick Rundown

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Does Jagex track the IP addresses you use when you log into the game? Yes.

Can Jagex reasonably assume you're botting if you have 2 or more accounts active from the same device? Yes.

Might Jagex reasonably assume you're operating a gold farm sweatshop if you have many computers all botting? Yes.

Could Jagex wrongly ban a legit player who just so happens to be on the same host as a botter? Yes.

FALSE, i have been botting alts on same IP for years while playing legit on my main. Main never banned, i have multiple accounts banned and some that made it

6 minutes ago, skillerkidos1 said:

ok? is there more to this post? or were just like making this statement lol

He did state it's a Quick Rundown and the most important points for a starter are here, for more aditional info they should visit specific guides (VPN, VPS, Proxying, Multibotting).

You are wrong.

You have public ip addresses and private ip addresses.

You get a public ip address of your ISP -> your router does NAT (Network Address Translation) -> You get private ip of your router on your devices (PC, Laptop, Smartphone) mostly in the range 192.168.0.0 /24.

Just now, 12thbuc said:

FALSE, i have been botting alts on same IP for years while playing legit on my main. Main never banned, i have multiple accounts banned and some that made it

Probably for years is not today.

 

1 hour ago, TimeDrop said:

where ug et all this info from

"Does Jagex track the IP addresses you use when you log into the game? Yes."

They have your acc creation ip because it can be used to recovery accounts, and your ip when you log into the game is because your acc sometimes get locked when you log into different ip.

"Can Jagex reasonably assume you're botting if you have 2 or more accounts active from the same device? Yes."

No.. they will not assume anything if are playing legit in both accounts (look jagex rules)

Yes.. if using bot

"Might Jagex reasonably assume you're operating a gold farm sweatshop if you have many computers all botting? Yes."

This, idk... but probably will if u have 10 computers with 20 bots each all in the same ip :D

"Could Jagex wrongly ban a legit player who just so happens to be on the same host as a botter? Yes."

This is not a "wrong ban" because it is at jagex rules too (Multiple logging-in rule), you can play in 10 accounts if you want, however, any account you are using must not be involved in any rule breaking or exploitative activity, any penalties or sanction for such behaviour will be applied to all of your accounts.

*** They will just ban accs that did login in respective day of ban. I did one test to see, with 3 accounts (2 legit and one bot), one legit account i played just 4 hours, other legit account i dont log in game this day, and bot account was 12h running... when ban comes only bot account was running, and the legit acc that i played 4h got a ban too.

Edit: idk you guys, but i only got my 2009 acc with registered email locked one time... bots with non registered email i allways changed ip several times and didnt got any issue.

Edited by RuneMaker4657

1 hour ago, TimeDrop said:

where ug et all this info from

The internet ;)

  • 2 weeks later...

i honestly don't believe this is true. because if so. they would ban all your accounts at the same time if you're betting multiple accounts

  • 1 month later...

I'll have a read :)

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