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Two Players at same IP address
My wife wants to play everquest again. Her username is acook. May we have an IP exception for us both play at the same time?
Thank you (I know this looks suspicious because I just posted a thread where I wanted to box. But really, it is for her and not me. She just got home from work and saw me playing and said that she would like to play again also) | ||
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go to the petition section, read the rules, then post for ip exemption in there.... also dont put your login info on forums....
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This can’t be real lol
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acook sounds an awful lot like dcook. Your wife have the same taste in usernames or just a more accomplished chef?
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Maybe cook is the last name and the A and D are first names? Never mind, that is just stupid. Whatever happened to b and c cook? *Mitch Hedburg voice* Who can play at a time like this-People are missing.
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I have a feeling gms will be making you two do figure 8's fairly often lol
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But regrettably, since she is working now, she has decided that she does not have the time to play :< But 20 years ago, when she wasn't working and we did not have our daughter, we had a great time. It is funny, while I was writing about having a daughter now, she came to the computer room door asking where her breakfast was. | |||
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How can you have the same IP from two PCs? It seems like it would be easier to get two IPs than to request an IP exception. Are you using a router?
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Ips
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Now your router also has a public ip address which is given to you by your internet service provider. Public ips are unique and a residential house typically only has 1, unless you pay extra. If you get into each computer and google search ipchicken, you will see the same public up address; whereas is you go into cmd and use the command ipconfig, you will see a different private ip that is assigned to you via your router. Your router communicates to your isp via your public ip and routes traffic to your internal home local network (nat traversal)...or port forwarding. What project1999 prevents is more than 1 MAC address per public ip.. so in order to play with 2 computers in the same household you are forced to request an ip exemption according to the rules. This can be a explained much better and way more in depth, but I am on my cell phone. | |||
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