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Whats the difference from an account perma-ban and a IP perma-ban?
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Nobot:

--- Quote from: setro2 on May 19, 2012, 08:14:04 PM ---Yes, they do.
You can ask someone from the geek squad or something about it.

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I wouldn't deny Kalphiter... ._.
Treynolds416:

--- Quote from: DANBOII96 on May 19, 2012, 06:23:40 PM ---I dislike IP bans, what about the people that have to access the forums through public wi-fi spots?

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Shell:

--- Quote from: setro2 on May 19, 2012, 08:14:04 PM ---Yes, they do.
You can ask someone from the geek squad or something about it.

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no they don't, if geek squad said that they don't deserve to be in geek squad
DontCare4Free:
Actually, he's half correct.
Each network card has a "unique" identifier called the MAC address. When connected to a network the MAC address is assigned an IP address. There can only be one network card on each IP address on the same network. However, with the magic of something called NAT (Network Address Translation) multiple people with different IPs on one side of the NAT gateway (a.k.a. router) can use the same outwards-facing IP.
Kalphiter:
The MAC address of each computer becomes completely irrelevant on the WAN.
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