Hey all decided to take a break and contribute something that has helped me alot and I don't mind sharing it here because there's no way this method can be killed, so here ya go.
You can change your IP unlimited amount of times without proxies by spoofing your MAC address then resetting your cable or dsl modem.
What this does is if your MAC has been spoofed your ISP will issue you a totally new IP.
The main benefits of this are that it's not very hard (takes 1-2mins), is done completely with easy to use software (will provide links).
It's FREE.
And when you use this method to get a new IP it will be very fast not like some proxies which are very slow.
Here's program I use to do this it normally costs a pretty penny but a little birdie told me you can get SMAC 2.7 here
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wmt45zlkxnl
and the k3yg3n here
Virustotal for k3yg3n
Code:
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/c711d4072b0aab0acfce1923de5087d545b537770865a30047fc91d885722412-1268469260
Virustotal for Installer
Code:
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/7e6153ad8cdf5a93d87c78bf68416c6599db426d1e0234a5e9f7e8d60d4dab80-1266863247
Ok so load it up, select your network adapter from the list, click the "Random" button and it'll give you a random spoofed MAC. Now click Update, and after you do this reset your cable modem (i plug then unplug its easy).
When your cable modem comes back up which takes about 30 seconds or so you will have anew IP.
There are many uses for this and I wish there was away to incorporate this program with IMacros.
Well hope you enjoyed this tutorial and the tool. Please do NOT thank me for this thread!
*EDIT*Info for Vista/Windows 7 users (Sorry Macs are out of luck on this I guess.) Thanks grizzy

Originally Posted by
Grizzy
If you guys are having trouble changing your mac address in Vista, and you dont mind getting your hands a little dirty, you can always do it via the registry. Check out
but just make sure you backup your registry before you muck around with it. This could also be automated..
You should be able to do this with win7 as well, but since it is a relatively new OS, there have been a lot of reported problems changing the MAC address due to a lack of proper driver support for various network adapters. We all know how quickly vendors like to respond to new Windows operating systems

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