armorsmith
Neophyte
jd - if you would learn to read, you would discover that my question had nothing to do with Trammel vs Feluca. Again, you show your ignorance.
Armor that's not the issue at hand. The problem is that this server has experienced issues with multi client abuse for sometime now. The problem is that it's always the same story. Regardless of innocence or not that's all we hear. Also lose the condescending attitude. This isn't the first time this issue has come up here.I shall as the source. Your answer tells me you don't fully understand the technical nature of the question.
a) No more than two accounts can be generated on a single I/P address, or
b) No more than two accounts can be ACTIVE ONLINE on a single I/P address?
LOL, GTFOjdcalve - If you think this thread is a "fucking joke", then don't bother to insult those with honest questions with your ignorant remarks. As for the language, that shows me your intelligence level in the first place.
I don't appreciate that kind of abuse by either of you for a simple question. If you don't have the answer, or don't wish share your knowledge, please refrain for responding to my posts. Another abusive post like this one and I will request action by Shane.
A lot of fear and paranoia spewed here about getting banned. I suppose i have to unwillingly challenge all of you claiming to be network and internet technologists. First off, you are wrong about Ips in a household. Second, always file for a 3rd account petition if you are going to attempt to do so. Even if you dont get an answer from Shane, it helps show that you attempted to contact him and have nothing to hide.
Every computer must have a separate IP address. However, a computer at location A can have the same IP address as computer at location B as long as the following exists:
1. Location A is not connected to Location B by any type of external network
2. If location A is connected to Location B by an external network, than each location must use a hardware device. The hardware devices must have a separate IP Address and must isolate an internal network from the external network.
Item 2 is common for the Internet.
Location A has a firewall which has been assigned the IP Address of 69.100.100.100 to a hardware device. The hardware device also acts as a DHCP Server and uses the range 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255.
Location B has a firewall which has been assigned the IP Address of 27.89.100.23 to a hardware device. The hardware device also acts as a DHCP Server and uses the range 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255.
Because the hardware devices isolate the networks at Locations A and B, the same IP address is possible, just at different locations.
In other words, every machine (computer) can have its own ip address and even if its the same ip (which it isnt really), *because its in a different location (another comp in the bedroom) its identified in the ip connection id as a different location. If you want to find out what your ip is for your computer to prove that- go to start tab at the bottom left of your computer then get to the command prompt in search bar. Once there type ipconfig. Youll be given the ip for your computer. Now do the same for every machine that is on that network and compare those ips. If they are different, every machine with its own ip can have 2 accounts.
Here is a link to more info
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/basics/question549.htm