Unless you have *permanently* static IP address, you can force a new
address, by:
rebooting your modem / gateway; or
accessing modem's EWS (GUI) & there's almost always an option to
disconnect / reconnect to the ISP, causing a new IP to be assigned.
I'd wait "just a bit," to sign up w/ a new IP. The site could have
100's / 1000's of members using same ISP as you, or could have very few.
On 11/17/2013 7:01 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I received an account-ban from a web-site. I stood accused of violating
challenge rules and was cut off from a community I had grown to love dearly.
I can no longer post messages and/or send private messages.
I would like to re-enter this web-site under a new identity, but I am
afraid it checks IP addresses.
I was wondering if a program such as TOR could help me out.
Would TOR affect my existing accounts with other web-sites? I do most of
my shopping and banking over the Internet.
I have not downloaded TOR yet. How will I know it works if I do?
Thank you.
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