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question bout ip and internet connection

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so my ip is my internet connection? i have 2 laptops and i connect to get online but what about the other connections close by since i live in apartments. If i asked my freinds for there password to connect to there internet is that a different ip? also why does botting on vip safer then leeching on different clients? 

IP is like the address to your house.  Everyone has a different one so mail can find them.

 

But this case, each device on your wifi is like a "house" but mail going to different members living there

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The network you're connected to determines the IP, if you use a VPN you connect to that and then the VPN connects you to the internet, thus changing your IP. buying VIP is in no way 'safer' than using multiple clients

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so what the other guy said isnt true, a my two laptops connecting to my internet are all under the same ip? also so if i can connect my bots on my neighbors wifi then i get a different ip?  that sounds like the right plan,also can i get two modems and have two internet providers for two ips?

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actualy just read that each laptop gets a diff ip so they are in fact different. I also remember seeing people take pictures of running 18 bots on one comp showing how awesome their computer is.

as everyone else said, Unless your using hot spot shield or something like that then you will have the same IP.

 

say you have two houses, both of the houses will have different ip's because they will have different routers.

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as everyone else said, Unless your using hot spot shield or something like that then you will have the same IP.

 

say you have two houses, both of the houses will have different ip's because they will have different routers.

no i have read they are different and the router gives two ips and also i can get the ghost ip hide service. 

It's two different IP's.

 

To verify it just google "what is my ip address" while connecting to both different networks.

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kanye also how long did you have these 45 accounts? you had a majority on the same ip

 

as everyone else said, Unless your using hot spot shield or something like that then you will have the same IP.

 

say you have two houses, both of the houses will have different ip's because they will have different routers.

no i have read they are different and the router gives two ips and also i can get the ghost ip hide service. 

 

 

No, most ISP's give you one IP per subscription you purchase.  That is why routers exist.  Routers enable you to have more than one device on the same IP.  Connect both laptops to your wifi and check your IP.  They will be the same.  Now if you're connected to two different networks (yours and your neighbors wifi) they will have different IP's

 

Here is how a router works:

 

Imagine two people going to the checkout counter at the same time.  The cashier can only check out one person at a time in her line (IP).  Imagine the manager coming and he says to person A, "You came into the store first, so you can check out first."  So person A is allowed to do his thing.  Person B has to wait.

 

That is why routers are labeled as 300MBit/s routers etc - that is how fast they can work through their queue.  A router can only have one IP at a time (basic routers at least), so if you and your sister want to watch cats on youtube at the same time, something has to be there to tell cat video #1 to go to you and cat video #2 to go to your sister.

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as everyone else said, Unless your using hot spot shield or something like that then you will have the same IP.

 

say you have two houses, both of the houses will have different ip's because they will have different routers.

no i have read they are different and the router gives two ips and also i can get the ghost ip hide service. 

 

 

No, most ISP's give you one IP per subscription you purchase.  That is why routers exist.  Routers enable you to have more than one device on the same IP.  Connect both laptops to your wifi and check your IP.  They will be the same.  Now if you're connected to two different networks (yours and your neighbors wifi) they will have different IP's

 

Here is how a router works:

 

Imagine two people going to the checkout counter at the same time.  The cashier can only check out one person at a time in her line (IP).  Imagine the manager coming and he says to person A, "You came into the store first, so you can check out first."  So person A is allowed to do his thing.  Person B has to wait.

 

That is why routers are labeled as 300MBit/s routers etc - that is how fast they can work through their queue.  A router can only have one IP at a time (basic routers at least), so if you and your sister want to watch cats on youtube at the same time, something has to be there to tell cat video #1 to go to you and cat video #2 to go to your sister.

 

fair enough time to go hit up my freind and tell em gimme your pass for 5 a month lmao

Your Internet service provider will assign a unique ip address to every client that purchases internet through them. This ip address is assigned to your house/apartment. Your house has one ip address. Inside of your house, you have a router. This assigns local ip addresses to each device connected to your internet connection. These ip addresses are private, and not visible to Jagex. The ip address of your apartment is what jagex is concerned with. Which is just one, unique ip address. 

Your Internet service provider will assign a unique ip address to every client that purchases internet through them. This ip address is assigned to your house/apartment. Your house has one ip address. Inside of your house, you have a router. This assigns local ip addresses to each device connected to your internet connection. These ip addresses are private, and not visible to Jagex. The ip address of your apartment is what jagex is concerned with. Which is just one, unique ip address. 

You can just unplug your modem and router and wait like two minutes and your router will be assigned a new i.p. address

In the OP he states that he's using his friends and his own ISP, so they should both be different IP addresses, unless he's not using his friends.

 

Anyways, my accounts ranged from 6 months old to a 3 days old.

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