Posted by bc on May 10, 2010 at 12:30:12 from (69.148.27.218):
In Reply to: OT - Computer question posted by Cockshutt Mike on May 10, 2010 at 09:14:31:
Which forum/message board is he using? Are you seeing the same adddress or different ones? What about timing of his responses? Not all of them list the ip address like this one does so you couldn't tell. With those he could change screen names with the same computer.
If he has access to the computer of a friend, relative, neighbor, or work computer with different locations and isp's then there would be different addresses. If he worked for a large company using work computers, they probably have multiple ip addresses (I guess) and lines to handle all the traffic and defintely something bigger than a little 4 port switch/router most homes and small businesses have.
He could also take his laptop around to different wifi hotspots like Mickey D's and Starbucks and have a different ip address.
If you are referring to the guy on these boards that that was removed but comes back every so often, I'm not sure you could catch him in the act. Lots of characters on the internet, I don't have a problem with him or anyone else as I control what I read and don't have time to read everything anyway.
I go to some other boards where they don't list ip addresses. There are a few who change screen names but I don't care and you usually have a good idea from comparing their writing style that doesn't change.
You should look to writing style for proof unless all the screen names use the same ip address which would be fairly positive proof. Not so if they have different IP addresses.
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