Hacking So, I was going to edit the PS2 Classics Compatibility List on the wiki, and then...

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I can't edit the article because a dickhead admin banned my IP adress forever. I was going to add some games to the list that were 100% compatible and hopefully contribute some info to the people around here that make use of the PS2 Classics converter. Anybody know why does this happen or why do I get banned? even though I don't have an account on that wikia

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Because chances are you don't own "your" IP, your ISP does and assigns a random currently-unused one when someone connects
 

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I can't edit the article because a dickhead admin banned my IP adress forever. I was going to add some games to the list that were 100% compatible and hopefully contribute some info to the people around here that make use of the PS2 Classics converter. Anybody know why does this happen or why do I get banned? even though I don't have an account on that wikia

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This ban is from 2015, so likely someone was dicking around and they banned the IP address. Most likely you should be easily able to change it, by resetting your modem.
 

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Most likely you should be easily able to change it, by resetting your modem.

Depends on your ISP. On AT&T DSL it's that simple. On Comcast cable modem, it's not. You have to unplug the modem for like a whole day, and even then it's hit or miss.
 

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Depends on your ISP. On AT&T DSL it's that simple. On Comcast cable modem, it's not. You have to unplug the modem for like a whole day, and even then it's hit or miss.
For comcast you can just release the DNS lease for a few minutes and then renew it. You'll get a new IP.
 

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