i was recently banned from a website(torrent site) for no apperent reason(or maybe i pissed off the mods)..anyway is there a way i can get back in?? a thanks in advance
Ok....Actually your wrong......The only way to change your IP is too call your ISP....And they might give you a hard time and ask for what reason......I mean I am sure you can make up an excuse...But what are you gonna say...Umm I got banned from a site that lets you download pirated material....And i pissed some people off....And why would anybody do that just to get back into a site that you have to get an invite too anyway.......And I don't think a proxy will even help you either.
Hey peterG969, how about you stop posting such useless info ? First off, not everyone has a dynamic ip, second off not all ISP's will let you change ip's, some won't do it unless you are being DdoSsed off the bloody map. And another thing, you do like to enforce our forum rules by telling people off, but when it comes to helping people who where banned from other websites, you're willing to help them ? Talk about duality and hypocrisy.
peterG969, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! from 8 May, 2006 to 10 May, 2006, reason: bad language from 7 Jun, 2006 to 14 Jun, 2006, reason: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/11/344865#2066990
How to Mask Your IP and Use Country Restricted Services June 10, 2006 at 13:34 · Filed under Entertainment, Everything Else If you want to watch ABC streaming TV episodes even if you don’t live in the US or see the Football Worldcup in the BBC Sport site, even if you don’t live in the UK - the next few steps will help you mask your IP by changing your default proxy to the correct country. We always knew it was possible, but not that it’s this simple! This can probably help people who want to use different softwares and services online that are usually restricted to the locals and not only for just viewing the above online TV. This little IP and proxy tweak also makes your surfing much more secure and anonymous. 1. In IE -> Choose Tools -> Choose Internet Options -> Go to Connections (tab) -> Press LAN Settings (button) -> mark the “Use a proxy server for your LAN…” -> In the IP Address field, enter the IP (use 206.107.155.137 for US services, 62.171.219.179 for UK services) -> In the Port field, enter the port (US - 8080, UK - 80) -> Press OK (button) -> Press OK again (button). 2. For more IPs (proxy servers) from different countries, you can check out this site. http://www.publicproxyservers.com/page1.html 3. If you’re having any problems, read the original, very detailed post here. http://www.ghacks.net/2006/06/06/how-to-view-the-football-worldcup-online/#more-542 If you know any other good location based sites or great services that you thought were restricted to your country until now, please comment and share them with us. http://6initiative.com/how-to-mask-your-ip-and-use-country-restricted-sites-2/
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