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Answer» Got charter internmet with cisco dpc2325 i dont appreicate this, i cant control mood and my privacy is being violated just because of my mental illness You may not be able to control your mood as much as you can control not tripping over when you walk down the street. But even so you're still getting the wrong end of the stick. Your privacy is not being violated. EVERYBODIES privacy is being violated. You are no different than anyone else. If it bothers you that much, stay offline or get rid of your PC's. Take up reading, but dont join a library. Quote from: reddevilggg on June 08, 2012, 10:07:36 AM but dont join a library.This is too true. They say they need your address in case you don't return a book, but everybody knows they want your address so they can it and blackmail you with your secrets. Quote but i make comments and just yesterday the police came to my door because i said i would die in a game.This doesn't mean that the government or any authoritative body was watching you. It was more likely that one of the other PLAYERS was concerned. Any way to spoof the Mac on my cisco dpc 2325? My lease is a horses nose hair, keeps renewing itself every few hours. Getting very frustrating. Talked with support and the said they cant do anything. I wonder how much their abilities will change when I ask to cancel my service. I will no longer he a victim of the system. I know charter does this on purpose, my friend had the same ip for 9 months! They are a corporation, $ is their business And we are the product. Quote from: STC on June 09, 2012, 06:27:01 AM I will no longer he a victim of the system. Then you'll be the first, unless you intend to live in a cave and be self-sufficient. Do you want to change the license plate on your car also........maybe the address of your house? Your right tbh What should I do? Got me a months sub with openvpn. That should help some... You got a guy falkwes mask for your avatar, are you also a freedom fighter? What do you do to fight back? One word 'resist', but this is where I stop in this thread. Like its been mentioned in your other thread. This is NOT a political forum. Quote from: STC on June 09, 2012, 06:27:01 AM Any way to spoof the Mac on my cisco dpc 2325?Yes. You can change the MAC address of your network card, either through software or hardware. I know linux provides it through a simple command... never had to do it with my windows machine. Quote My lease is a horses nose hair, keeps renewing itself every few hours.DHCP leases renew every hour. It has suddenly hit me that you might actually be complaining about a LAN IP address. eg. "I'm always 192.168.0.1!" Though I certainly hope that is not the case. Quote Talked with support and the said they cant do anything.Probably not at all. In retrospect, complaining that your IP address is always the same is pretty much like complaining that your home address or your SIN typically never changes. For services that usually have long-held IP addresses (such as cable, and I believe DSL) usually addresses are doled out as consumers subscribe to the service. Usually this "selection" is made when you are first hooked up; the technician will contact the switchboard or whatever they call it to give a new Serial number a new IP. When the cable modem connects the the cable backbone, it says "hi, my serial is ###" and then the cable backbone gives it the IP it was allotted. The idea is simply to prevent people from plonking a random cable modem and using the backbone without PAYING for the service, since it refuses to dole out IPs to modems whose serial is not in the system. Sometimes low-level changes in the system will "reset" the doled out IPs; either because the ISP bought a new subnet, or the system had a failure at some point that requires a renew. The Modem serials will still be in the system, and simply given different IPs at their next connection. The IPs are typically constant not to make it easier to "spy" on people or anything like that, but simply because the requirements for implementation are a myriad simpler than some "give them random IPs every time" architecture, which simply adds yet another point of failure. I'm not SURE how DSL does it, but one would imagine it has to do with the difference between having a SUBSCRIBER line (ie SL) and dialing up every time. Dial-up gives you a different IP address each time, most always-on connection types do not change the IP between sessions, by definition of being "always on". Quote I know charter does this on purpose, my friend had the same ip for 9 months!I had the same IP for three years. It was actually useful since I was able to properly filter my website's statistics to exclude me. They upgraded the software at some point which meant that IP's had to be reassigned and I ended up with a different one. Quote They are a corporation, $ is their businessNo, the product is internet service and you are the customer. I'm not even really sure how that sort of information would make them $, or more specifically how having a static IP address makes it any easier, since it all goes through the ISP regardless. You seem to be confusing ISP's with companies like Facebook and Google, for which their users are in fact their product to which they sell advertisers. However even in that case IP addresses don't play a very pivotal ROLE- usually they use HTTP headers for tracking, as far as I recall, though I have to admit that I prefer receiving targeted ads based on sites I visit (things like SQL server, Visual Studio, and stuff) rather than things like feminine hygiene products, which is why on the whole it doesn't bother me. Quote from: STC on June 08, 2012, 07:55:49 AM i need to know because i am bipolar and i get suicidal alot - i take meds and do everythign i am supposed to do That's just the policy of most online games, chat rooms, websites, or forums. If a user comes on there saying they're going to kill someone or kill themselves or starts bragging about some illegal activity or whatever, they will likely be reported by another user and the administrators will report it to the police, who will in turn investigate. It will happen on most any online game and it will happen here if ever comments of that sort are posted. Again, kind advice. I would find a hobby that you enjoy and can do in an environment where people know and understand what you're going through. It'll be less stressful on you. I'm sure any of us here can understand how addicting computers and the internet and all can be. I know you might enjoy it, but perhaps it's not the right thing for you. Read some books, build some models, take up painting or sculpting, or really any kind of creative outlet. No one will track you doing that, plus you get to do something rewarding and fun. And if you really must play computer games, then enjoy some offline games. There are plenty of those out there for whatever your gaming taste is. I completely understand what you're going through though. I have a very close relative who is the same. Yes, he is bipolar. He had the same kind of paranoia, especially about the internet. For the most part, he finally unplugged except for email to friends and family. He took up photography and model trains and camping with his dogs. 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