Jump to content
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Are you not able to open the client? Try following our getting started guide
  • Still not working? Try downloading and running JarFix
  • Help! My bot doesn't do anything! Enable fresh start in client settings and restart the client
  • How to purchase with PayPal/OSRS/Crypto gold? You can purchase vouchers from other users
    • Best Sellers

    • Latest Products

    • Featured

    • Topics

    • Posts

      • oh ya no if your running 100s of accounts on 1 ip your gonna get banned, however changing the IP after the 100 get banned will have a less likely chance of getting banned faster with the next 100.......... but thats normally just people who are suicide botting, in which case, go with data center or residential proxies
      • As far as I know, I get a new public IP after resetting, so why should I use a proxy if this IP is recognized as trustworthy? I can do as much as I want with it "Free". proxies are always suspicious in my experience and also logically speaking. Yes, I have one unlimited subscription. For each main subscription, I can get an additional SIM for 2 CHF , which has the same internet performance (unlimited). Each SIM has a separate IP (tested includes new start and more) . Well, it depends on how many accounts you are running Real IPs are still more trustworthy than some that are linked through shady niches or have other sketchy associations. That obviously doesn't work if you're running an army of accounts. In that case, you would need to set up a massive server infrastructure through a company or something similar to ensure it runs reliably, but definitely not rent anything somewhere or anything like that.
      • your not wrong, for dynamic IPs you can change it just by resetting, and sometimes (like my old ISP) their modem comes with a button that changes your IP address for you, effectively it would just request the ISP to give you a different IP address. however with a VPS, most of the time, they will not let you have access to the router/modem connecting to the server, this is for security reasons. not saying its not done, but unless your setup to be used as a proxy sever, most likely it wont work that way.   the 2 issues with using mobile phones is that 1. your using hotspot data which can be limited depending on which service your using, and 2. you cant make a proxy with hotspot data, now you might be able to find a 3rd party program that can extend your mobile data but after a long time searching, i have not found one yet and there is most likely no programs to make your phone a proxy router... if so i would of attempted this idea 4 or 5 months ago
      • Sorry, I mixed something up. I've been in IT school for 9 months. It's limited but possible to change IPs. For example, I work with a router setup that assigns a new public IP every time it restarts (manually or automatically). Depending on how many accounts you want to use, this method becomes impractical, but on a small scale, it works , especially if you have 2-3 additional SIM cards for mobile phones. As long as they stay connected to the network, they keep the same IP, but a restart results in a new one.   add* If you buy proxies, it’s never really worth it since about 80% of them are flagged. Personally, I think it’s just a cycle to make money.
      • also, VPS ips dont change unless the network goes down then up, i dont know of any VPS that does that due to the fact that VPS tend to require nearly 100% uptime
    • Popular Contributors

    • Feedback Statistics

      • Positive
        11481
      • Neutral
        19
      • Negative
        154
      • Total Positive
        99%
    ×
    ×
    • Create New...

    Important Information

    We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.