HAXZing TERR0R
Masters of Deception
This is a great tut, also you can just act like you are playing legit on your RGH and just have radar always on.
I was wondering if I would just be able to do that . Anyway that is a great idea as you don't screw over your ISP and get caught because your changing your IP like every 5 minutesYou can also use a VPN to separate your JTAG/RGH and retail.
2 Ethernet ports on PC, or a WLAN and ethernet
Connect JTAG/RGH to PC with PC connected to internet
Use any VPN on PC
Share internet with both connections
Different IP than retail
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This is my little secret... If your router allows it, enabled Transparent Bridging. You get a new WAN IP address every time you turn the console on.
It can really vary from time to time but I got a few days out of my kvs when I hosted.How long do you think a kv would last hosing on MW2 and MW3?
A few days? You are doing something seriously wrong then. Maybe the server you are on? My current KV has lasted 2 weeks already and is still going strong.. And I've hosted a ton of xp lobbiesIt can really vary from time to time but I got a few days out of my kvs when I hosted.
Mine was like 4-5 days and this was a little while ago.A few days? You are doing something seriously wrong then. Maybe the server you are on? My current KV has lasted 2 weeks already and is still going strong.. And I've hosted a ton of xp lobbies
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Yeah avoids all the player reportsAlso use XUID Spoofers to hide your identity
So will all the retails in my room get banned from a setup like this?
Local IPs have nothing to do with it. Your WAN will remain the sameI'm pretty sure the "2 routers" idea is to have 2 different IP addresses (that look like they are using different network ID's but actually aren't)
If you use a dynamic IP for your jtag/rgh and retail that has a lease of only an hour or so you will receive a similar effect.
For example, having your IP address on a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 and having your retail statically assigned within the IP range 192.168.0.0-192.168.0.255 and your rgh/jtag to 192.168.10.0-192.168.10.255 it will seem different as the standard router usually uses a subnet of 24 (255.255.255.0) which unless they check the subnet out will automatically presume that they are running on different network ID's.
Although if you have a fancy smancy router it might be possible to use 2 separate network ID's (not host ID's) which will work way better but you will have to set up RIP and the appropriate ports to be able to communicate across both networks (because there will technically be 2).
Yeah I know, but it's what OP was getting at with the 2 router thingLocal IPs have nothing to do with it. Your WAN will remain the same