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How often does Jagex mass ban.

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I know I got banned a while back and all my accounts, even my rs3 account I never played 07 on was banned. How often does Jagex mass ban all your accounts. I want to bot my f2p account but dont want my hand train main lost. 

They do it randomly, but from my experience Mondays tend to be the worst. Just another reason to hate Mondays! :doge:

Sounds like you got ip banned, I recommend to start using a proxy or a vpn, otherwise you'll probably get banned again

Sounds like you got ip banned, I recommend to start using a proxy or a vpn, otherwise you'll probably get banned again

Can you not just turn off and back on your router?

Can you not just turn off and back on your router?

That won't change your IP address, a dynamic ip will change if the modem and router are unplugged for long enough, but sometimes they need to be unplugged for a week or a month.

Op could call his isp to get it changed too

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That won't change your IP address, a dynamic ip will change if the modem and router are unplugged for long enough, but sometimes they need to be unplugged for a week or a month.

Op could call his isp to get it changed too

Nah my ip is a bunch of fucking idiots, and i got banned almost a year ago and have been botting since with no bans.

That won't change your IP address, a dynamic ip will change if the modem and router are unplugged for long enough, but sometimes they need to be unplugged for a week or a month.

Op could call his isp to get it changed too

 

Not really true, it depends on his ISP and the setup at his home. Depending on how things are configured, your IP could change without ever reseting your modem. Sometimes simply unplugging and turning it back on does the trick. Sometimes it needs to be unplugged long enough that the IP address you were allocated gets reallocated, it could take hours or days. I've never heard of it taking several weeks or months though. And of course, if you have a static address, you are not going to be able to change it whatever you do. 

Not really true, it depends on his ISP and the setup at his home. Depending on how things are configured, your IP could change without ever reseting your modem. Sometimes simply unplugging and turning it back on does the trick. Sometimes it needs to be unplugged long enough that the IP address you were allocated gets reallocated, it could take hours or days. I've never heard of it taking several weeks or months though. And of course, if you have a static address, you are not going to be able to change it whatever you do.

It would take one week for me :/ I just use a vpn to cover my ip

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