How to assign different IP addresses to remote users?
I run a few remote users on my Windows PC using a program that allows me to bypass the limit of Windows Home. I can access them all while running my own instance. I use them for gaming in multiple instances.
Now I want to assign them different IP addresses so that the server I am connecting to does not see there are 50 users on the same ip address. How do I achieve this?
I know that I can assign multiple IPs in Windows using a single Ethernet port. I also would need to mask MAC address of each instance if possible (can do it mb with router).
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I run a few remote users on my Windows PC using a program that allows me to bypass the limit of Windows Home. I can access them all while running my own instance. I use them for gaming in multiple instances.
Now I want to assign them different IP addresses so that the server I am connecting to does not see there are 50 users on the same ip address. How do I achieve this?
I know that I can assign multiple IPs in Windows using a single Ethernet port. I also would need to mask MAC address of each instance if possible (can do it mb with router).
remote-desktop
You're going about this fundamentally wrong. You don't assign a user an IP, instead you bind each instance of your gaming client to a different IP that is assigned to the machine. How you do that (or if you even can) will depend on the gaming client.
– Ruscal
Jan 28 at 16:41
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I run a few remote users on my Windows PC using a program that allows me to bypass the limit of Windows Home. I can access them all while running my own instance. I use them for gaming in multiple instances.
Now I want to assign them different IP addresses so that the server I am connecting to does not see there are 50 users on the same ip address. How do I achieve this?
I know that I can assign multiple IPs in Windows using a single Ethernet port. I also would need to mask MAC address of each instance if possible (can do it mb with router).
remote-desktop
I run a few remote users on my Windows PC using a program that allows me to bypass the limit of Windows Home. I can access them all while running my own instance. I use them for gaming in multiple instances.
Now I want to assign them different IP addresses so that the server I am connecting to does not see there are 50 users on the same ip address. How do I achieve this?
I know that I can assign multiple IPs in Windows using a single Ethernet port. I also would need to mask MAC address of each instance if possible (can do it mb with router).
remote-desktop
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You're going about this fundamentally wrong. You don't assign a user an IP, instead you bind each instance of your gaming client to a different IP that is assigned to the machine. How you do that (or if you even can) will depend on the gaming client.
– Ruscal
Jan 28 at 16:41
add a comment |
You're going about this fundamentally wrong. You don't assign a user an IP, instead you bind each instance of your gaming client to a different IP that is assigned to the machine. How you do that (or if you even can) will depend on the gaming client.
– Ruscal
Jan 28 at 16:41
You're going about this fundamentally wrong. You don't assign a user an IP, instead you bind each instance of your gaming client to a different IP that is assigned to the machine. How you do that (or if you even can) will depend on the gaming client.
– Ruscal
Jan 28 at 16:41
You're going about this fundamentally wrong. You don't assign a user an IP, instead you bind each instance of your gaming client to a different IP that is assigned to the machine. How you do that (or if you even can) will depend on the gaming client.
– Ruscal
Jan 28 at 16:41
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You're going about this fundamentally wrong. You don't assign a user an IP, instead you bind each instance of your gaming client to a different IP that is assigned to the machine. How you do that (or if you even can) will depend on the gaming client.
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Jan 28 at 16:41