Mark330d 
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Registered: 25th Apr 06
 Location: Netherlee, Glasgow City 
User status: Offline 
 
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can this be done? If so how?
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John_C 
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Registered: 5th Mar 03
 Location: South east, Bromley 
User status: Offline 
 
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yes 
 
right click local area connection, click on TCP/IP and click properties 
 
da da
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Mark330d 
Member 
 
Registered: 25th Apr 06
 Location: Netherlee, Glasgow City 
User status: Offline 
 
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how do i get to local area connection?
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Liam 
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
 Location: Stafford 
User status: Offline 
 
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or use a proxy.
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Steve 
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
 Location: Worcestershire             Drives: Defender 
User status: Offline 
 
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lol @ you trying to get round the banning on allcorsa. 
 
is it blocked by ip address as well as username? 
 
try deleting cookies, if that doesnt work then do you have a static ip with your isp? if not just disconnect your modem/router internet connection, leave it ten mins or so then reconnect and it should pick up a new ip 
 
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by Steve]
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MarkM 
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
 Location: Liverpool 
User status: Offline 
 
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quote: Originally posted by Steve 
lol @ you trying to get round the banning on allcorsa. 
 
is it blocked by ip address as well as username? 
 
try deleting cookies, if that doesnt work then do you have a static ip with your isp? if not just disconnect your modem/router internet connection, leave it ten mins or so then reconnect and it should pick up a new ip 
 
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by Steve] 
   
 
Not always...my IP is dynamic and rarely changes that frequently...mostly around every 3 months...
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Steve 
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
 Location: Worcestershire             Drives: Defender 
User status: Offline 
 
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is that because you dont actually physically disconnect your internet connection very often?
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Mark330d 
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Registered: 25th Apr 06
 Location: Netherlee, Glasgow City 
User status: Offline 
 
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ill try that later tonight when i go down for my tea, managed to register 2 or 3 times using proxies, but theyve all been banned now. 
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Steve 
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
 Location: Worcestershire             Drives: Defender 
User status: Offline 
 
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tbh mate why bother, the forum is a bit naff imo 
 
i dont get why you have to pay to get rid of ads  
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Dom 
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
 
User status: Offline 
 
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Start > Run, type Cmd 
type ipconfig /release 
leave it a min then type ipconfig /renew 
 
if it hasn't changed, keep doing it  
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Mark330d 
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Registered: 25th Apr 06
 Location: Netherlee, Glasgow City 
User status: Offline 
 
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quote: Originally posted by Steve 
tbh mate why bother, the forum is a bit naff imo 
 
i dont get why you have to pay to get rid of ads   
   
 
i was all for the site at the start, knew 2 of the mods and it was really easy going, now its become anally retentive. Getting warnings for telling someone to stop talking crap when they tried to say standard calibra body panels were fibreglass. Only reason i keep registering is to wind up lee. 
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MarkM 
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
 Location: Liverpool 
User status: Offline 
 
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quote: Originally posted by Steve 
is that because you dont actually physically disconnect your internet connection very often? 
   
 
No not really...BUT even when I do I often receive the same IP as I was assigned previously.. 
 
As I said it does change...just not every time you disconnect from the internet...
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MarkM 
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
 Location: Liverpool 
User status: Offline 
 
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quote: Originally posted by Dom 
Start > Run, type Cmd 
type ipconfig /release 
leave it a min then type ipconfig /renew 
 
if it hasn't changed, keep doing it   
   
 
He may be there a while...  
 
Or he may be lucky and it does it straightaway... 
 
Wonder how long the lease is on his IP address?
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Steve 
Premium Member
 
Registered: 30th Mar 02
 Location: Worcestershire             Drives: Defender 
User status: Offline 
 
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quote: Originally posted by Mark330d 
quote: Originally posted by Steve 
tbh mate why bother, the forum is a bit naff imo 
 
i dont get why you have to pay to get rid of ads   
   
 
i was all for the site at the start, knew 2 of the mods and it was really easy going, now its become anally retentive. Getting warnings for telling someone to stop talking crap when they tried to say standard calibra body panels were fibreglass. Only reason i keep registering is to wind up lee.  
   
 
most websites are like that, 
 
the problem is, these peoples motives for starting a forum are partly or mainly due to the fact they fancy being admin and having control over people. 
 
Youl notice they have no interest in customising the forum using there own learnt coding, or even trying to learn, most will be just a bog standard template or a premade template with no features that make the site unique. 
 
I like to think that im gaining experience of writing features for the site myself and i gain satisfaction from this, not knowing i have power over people and banning and locking threads. 
 
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by Steve]
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