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"To Many Incorrect Logins From Your Address"

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This problem only arose today. Whenever i try to log in, this continuously shows up, preventing me from doing so. I eventually get in, but this has me worried :S

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You share the same IP address as someone else?

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You share the same IP address as someone else?
Such as a sibling that also plays Runescape? Should you have a wireless network, is it closed or open (does it have a password)?
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That or it's a bug, since he's not the first one comming here with that problem.

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To jaerkd00d: No one else in the house plays runescape.

 

 

 

To laura0077: Yes we have an open wireless network.

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I would close it, as someone else may be using your wireless and playing Runescape. Although the chances might be a bit slim.

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and it's just generally not a good idea to let everyone use your wireless. i believe for example, if they were to buy things online with a stolen credit card you could be held responsible.

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Yeah secure your network man.

I would close it, as someone else may be using your wireless and playing Runescape. Although the chances might be a bit slim.

 

Yeah secure your network man.

 

and it's just generally not a good idea to let everyone use your wireless. i believe for example, if they were to buy things online with a stolen credit card you could be held responsible.

 

 

 

Look at it like this. Letting other people use your wireless network is about as smart as letting other people use your car and all your identification.

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You should secure your wireless, anything but WPE because having WPE is equal to having no encryption at all.

You should secure your wireless, anything but WPE because having WPE is equal to having no encryption at all.

 

You mean WEP?

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Okie, secured my connection. But I see someone posted that the encryption method that i have is crap....oh well. Problem still persists.

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and it's just generally not a good idea to let everyone use your wireless. i believe for example, if they were to buy things online with a stolen credit card you could be held responsible.

 

 

 

No way. Most users have no idea how to do this, at least with an open wireless network you can blame it on someone else.

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He is behind a router so he is only going to change his LAN address. You could try using a proxy.

 

 

 

Couldn't i get banned for that?

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He is behind a router so he is only going to change his LAN address. You could try using a proxy.

 

 

 

Couldn't i get banned for that?

 

Don't think so. I would try that just to check.

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WEEE i fixed it \'

 

 

 

If anyone else is having this problem maybe This can help them solve it.

 

 

 

EDIT: Looks like i spoke to soon - :wall: :wall: :wall:

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Isn't unplugging the modem for 1 minute enough to change the IP for most people?

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Isn't unplugging the modem for 1 minute enough to change the IP for most people?

 

 

 

Did that. Provided 0 results :(

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Have you contacted Jagex on this issue? If not i would suggest that.

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Have you contacted Jagex on this issue? If not i would suggest that.

 

 

 

How would i go about doing this....since I can't long into any runescape page.

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Have you contacted Jagex on this issue? If not i would suggest that.

 

 

 

How would i go about doing this....since I can't long into any runescape page.

 

Use a proxy.....

You should secure your wireless, anything but WPE because having WPE is equal to having no encryption at all.

 

You mean WEP?

 

 

 

Exactly.

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Have you contacted Jagex on this issue? If not i would suggest that.

 

 

 

How would i go about doing this....since I can't long into any runescape page.

 

Use a proxy.....

 

 

 

Problem still persists.....

 

 

 

Using a proxy does not work.

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