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Granulated
Location: London
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:52 pm Reply with quote
timea wrote: I understand there are a lots of problems and such with aliases here, and needed to do something about it...but I just wanna tell you, guys me and my boyfriend gbrmzrs are both members here - using the same IP address but different comps - and we can't vote on the same image anymore.... If he votes on something, and later I wanna do it as well, it doesn't let me....and vica versa...
Does anyone have a solution to this? What to do in this case?
proxy server ?
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:34 pm Reply with quote
timea wrote: splodge wrote: timea, do your voting, logout, turn of photoshop and clear your cashe, let the boyfriend log in, i can see you two IP's at the mo, some of us have dozens, it might not work every time, but it's the best i can come up with
Thank you...!
hihi...easy...I hope it will be working every time its needed...!
splodge rocks, of course... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa only for votes who cares tomorrow who won today
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:58 pm Reply with quote
timea wrote: That's very strange to have one IP address and two computers.
Obviously they can't be on at the same time, or there will be an IP confilct.
well...I am not really familiar on this...how it works... but what we do is... I am using a mac desktop, getting internet connection on it wireless from the other room where is his mac, connected to the modem with cable... all I know for sure whoever votes first on a certain image...will be the only one who can do that....
I am sending a pm to splondge -tha for the idea shaman - lets see if the has the magic on this...
If you are connected to a router then you have two seperate and distinct Ip addresses. You have installed the router horribly wrong. I'd do a re-install from scratch and use an online guide, and don't miss nothing. Then I'd change the last two digits on the routers' html page to make certain there's no conflict. And while yer at it make certain you did not leave the default password..usually "admin" on your router.
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TofuTheGreat
Location: Back where I belong.
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:59 pm Reply with quote
1337hax0r wrote: That's very strange to have one IP address and two computers.
Obviously they can't be on at the same time, or there will be an IP confilct.
Not so Mr. Haxxor sir. I have a router at my house that gets an IP from my ISP. That router, in turn, gives private IPs to each computer that gets hooked up to it (usually around 4 PCs). This means that each of those four computers look like they have the same IP on the Internet. But on the local network they're all different (192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, etc.).
Don't listen to Joe's advice! You don't need to reinstall anything! He knows trees not networks. The behavior described above is NORMAL network/sub-network behavior.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:16 pm Reply with quote
Dude....that is not how MY network works, nor is it how it is supposed to work. The machine I am using is detected with my server set ip, and my other pc is detected with the assigned ip from my router. I am logged on with both machines every day at the same time in the same forum, and there is never a conflict.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:20 pm Reply with quote
Oh you suck. Yer right---it is detecting the same dang ip---now I dunno how both stay logged in all the time and there's never a conflict...esplain mashed bean guy.
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Scrumpy
Location: Cloud Cuckoo Land
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:25 pm Reply with quote
Hmmmmm... ask your alias to help you Joe.
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TofuTheGreat
Location: Back where I belong.
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:21 pm Reply with quote
ScionShade wrote: Oh you suck. Yer right---it is detecting the same dang ip---now I dunno how both stay logged in all the time and there's never a conflict...esplain mashed bean guy.
Do you use your alias to vote from either machine? No? Didn't think so. That's why YOU can be logged in on both and not have a problem. Same username and same external IP.
For all those hooked to a router you can check your internal IP by going to a command prompt and typing "ipconfig /all". You can check your external IP by going to a site that spits it back out to you (like http://whatismyip.com/).
These are the same computer:
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nancers
Former Site Moderator
Location: Pennsyltucky
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:34 pm Reply with quote
ScionShade wrote: Oh you suck. Yer right---it is detecting the same dang ip---now I dunno how both stay logged in all the time and there's never a conflict...esplain mashed bean guy.
I love a man who can admit he's ronk.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:36 pm Reply with quote
I'm just glad I never went and used the other peecee to log in here and raise hell thinking no one would recognize the ip.
Man that woulda been embarrassing.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:39 pm Reply with quote
nancers wrote: ScionShade wrote: Oh you suck. Yer right---it is detecting the same dang ip---now I dunno how both stay logged in all the time and there's never a conflict...esplain mashed bean guy.
I love a man who can admit he's ronk.
LOL, as you can see, I did it very begrudgingly
Admitting yer wrong, and occasionally just saying "I don't know"
are the backbone of credibility.....besides...Splodge hates liars.
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1337hax0r
Location: Santa Barbara, CA
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:44 pm Reply with quote
TofuTheGreat wrote: 1337hax0r wrote: That's very strange to have one IP address and two computers.
Obviously they can't be on at the same time, or there will be an IP confilct.
Not so Mr. Haxxor sir. I have a router at my house that gets an IP from my ISP. That router, in turn, gives private IPs to each computer that gets hooked up to it (usually around 4 PCs). This means that each of those four computers look like they have the same IP on the Internet. But on the local network they're all different (192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, etc.).
Don't listen to Joe's advice! You don't need to reinstall anything! He knows trees not networks. The behavior described above is NORMAL network/sub-network behavior.
well no kidding you'll get separate 192 IP's from a router...that's called a class C subnet.
but if two computers are "sharing" the same IP on the same network....of course there's going to be an IP conflict.
i didn't know how she was hooked up...i missed the part about her using the wireless router to obtain an IP. so
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