"G. Morgan" wrote:

> I go there now it says:
> "Well, you are in the clear. But look what others do"
>
> I run Peerguardian, must work, eh?


Depends on whether or not your ISP has a policy of trying to always give
you the same IP address. A policy which I'm curious about - along the
lines of who does it, in which countries is that typical, etc.

I always get a different IP address when I tell my router to perform a
disconnect/reconnect cycle. Which is very handy to be able to do when
you're downloading from file-lockers who try to limit free users based
on IP address.

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Hi. We have no records on you.

This means you are using a private torrent tracker or,
of course, you may not be a torrent user at all!
It happens.
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It's odd that this "you have downloaded" site doesn't give "Your IP
address has changed" as a possible reason why it's not detecting any P2P
activity from your (current) IP address. I would have thought that it
would be at the top of the list of reasons.

This site was in the news a few months ago when some people ran the IP
addresses for some well-known institutions (ie - Buckingham Palace) and
it came back with some positive P2P results.