I have 2 different routers (and internet providers) in my home. They would each have a different ISP right?
Could I use one provider for my main and one for my cheating account?
I have 2 different routers (and internet providers) in my home. They would each have a different ISP right?
Could I use one provider for my main and one for my cheating account?
The routers don't matter. They just split your internet connections.
Different internet providers (ISP), yes. They should give you different IPs.
Best you go on each and check with an IP-checking website to verify they're different IPs anyways.
It's easy. Just Google an IP checker, or a simple one for example:
(you need an account to see links)
Maybe the router handling with "blocked" IP is restricting certain traffic?
I would look up the settings of the router, and possibly your computer's port/firewall settings - if you use separate computers for each IP (if you're using the same computer and 1 IP works fine, then it shouldn't be the computer's settings' problem).