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Originally Posted by pstation
just ignore when the last 2 octets of the ip change. when a user's ip is dynamically switching you'll notice that it's usually always in the same subnet.
218.45.34.84
218.45.34.15
218.45.34.216
218.45.36.184
so it should be pretty easy to adjust whatever software you have to only take into account the first couple octets
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Those doesn't get flagged, but what is happening a lot for us is guys using various hot spots around town so it's a totally different IP. It always ends up being a guy on a phone or tablet. I don't know they are jerking off in bathrooms all over town or what, but they log in with a different IP often.
At first I thought our pw db was hacked and shared but I can't find anything through google, and it's only happening to select mobile users who seem to be on the run or something.
