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How many bots can i run on 1 ip adress? risk?

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Hey guys,

Well as the tittle says.. How many bots can i safely run on 1 ipd adress?
I don't have a vpn so i can't change my ip adresses for my different account..
I'd like to run 2/3 bots on one client but is this very risky? I guess so right?
I mean 3accounts botting on the same ip adress? 
Tell me if i'm right, hopefully i'm wrong, help me out! ;)


Thanks in advance!

Well, it depends on what you bot and how lucky you are. I run 10-12 bots on my home IP, and I'm doing fine. A lot of people claim that most common VPN's are IP flagged by Jagex, so I think that you are better off not using a VPN.

I run 14 accounts on my home VPN, it's fine.

would it be better to homebrew new accounts or buy lvl 3s?

would it be better to homebrew new accounts or buy lvl 3s?

you're a member, how do you plan on having multiple bots anyway?

 

would it be better to homebrew new accounts or buy lvl 3s?

you're a member, how do you plan on having multiple bots anyway?

 

Of course, I'd eventually buy VIP.

You'll be fine.

Some people have entire bot farms on the same IP. 

  • 2 weeks later...

You can run as many as you want to. But the issue is if you get banned. Most likely all your accounts with the same ip will get banned. Meaning that your ip is flagged then thats when you use a vpn.

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