GermanSnow Wrote:
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> You're dumb Wrote:
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> > You're an idiot. Sure, an ip can be changed.
> > Most ISP's use dynamic addressing, so you don't
> > always have the same address associated with
> your
> > home router. But to think that an ip couldn't
> be
> > traced back to you at a later date is asinine.
>
> > Sure you can go through proxy. Go through
> enough
> > proxies and it can be difficult to trace back
> to
> > the true source. Difficult, but certainly not
> > impossible.
> >
> > But just keep typing /release and /renew behind
> > your Comcast router. They'll never find you
>
>
> You're right, if you want to change fast IP
> address at home computer, there are good ways that
> might work for you. I bought here
href="http://jonsguide.org/best-top-modem-router-c
> ombo-reviews/">JONSGUIDE Modem Router with
> features up to 400Mbps on the fast band 2.4GHz .
> 1) Simply unplug or turn off your modem for about
> six minutes.
> 2) If you have in home or office a laptop, you can
> switch to a another IP address.
GermanSnow,
I'm just curious, not looking for trouble or anything. Just trying to learn.
The post you replied to is from April 2016. I'm curious why you replied to such an old post and how did you find that thread and post? Were you searching for something and it came up, if so what was the search? Were you just reading all the old posts? Again, just curious.