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Will mirror client help me in this situation

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Hi,

I think Im ip flagged because my accs dont last over a weak and i was thinking to purchase the vip for mirror so the ban risk will be less and actually build an acc :/

If your ip is flagged it probably wouldn't help much, get a fresh ip then get mirror client ;)

id say unplug ur router for couple hrs then get vip and try using mirror...i also suggest training an acc by hand for like 4-5 days legit before botting its worked for me so far now i pretty much yol0 bot...gl tho and let us know what happens

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id say unplug ur router for couple hrs then get vip and try using mirror...i also suggest training an acc by hand for like 4-5 days legit before botting its worked for me so far now i pretty much yol0 bot...gl tho and let us know what happens

My ip will change automatically once i Unplug my router or is better to call my service provider?

My ip will change automatically once i Unplug my router or is better to call my service provider?

no idea i was under the influence that if u unplug ur router it takes a little bit to change but im not sure....if ur service provider is under Your name then it could be faster to just call them

It depends if you have a static or dynamic ip

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It depends if you have a static or dynamic ip

How do i know that and yea i think it will be better to call to change my ip for sure

My ip will change automatically once i Unplug my router or is better to call my service provider?

 

depends if you have a dynamic or static ip, i can't remember how to check which one, but if it's a static you have to call your ISP and request a change.

Assuming you don't change your IP (which considering you're "IP flagged" I wouldn't recommend), the mirror client will not assist with this issue; it doesn't support proxies, so you will have the same IP and jagex will check your accounts and likely realise that you're botting.

 

I'd recommend either resetting your router (assuming you have a dynamic IP address) or requesting a new one from your ISP (internet service provider).

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Assuming you don't change your IP (which considering you're "IP flagged" I wouldn't recommend), the mirror client will not assist with this issue; it doesn't support proxies, so you will have the same IP and jagex will check your accounts and likely realise that you're botting.

 

I'd recommend either resetting your router (assuming you have a dynamic IP address) or requesting a new one from your ISP (internet service provider).

 

You can use proxies with mirror by using a 3rd party program like proxifier.

There are tutorials in this forum of how to set up one.

 

 

Also please mind that all this 'ip flagged' stuff is subjective.

In most cases it is the poor script&client choices that cause ban, not your ip.

if your service provider gives you an ip then you gotta contact them , if not, find a guy on here to buy one from for like $3 and connect it with proxifier.

Botting is always risky, but if you're ip is flagged, you need to changed it before you bot as the others have said. GL

Reset your IP and then use Mirror, it will most likely help!

Just make sure when you call your service provider you have a good reason for changing your Ip address otherwise they will try and offer you some additional service to your bill and useless crap you dont need.

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