![]() ![]() ![]() But, let's face it, it is NHL and the majority of people doing this are most likely teenagers with crappy software. This method may not work against people that are good at this type of stuff and have high end software/hardware for things like IP Booting or DDOSing. So when the Booter finds your address it will be some random USA IP address and when they try to send an overload of information to that address (which they think is your real one) the information will not actually go to your router. With a VPN, you may live in Canada but your IP Address will come up as one in the USA (if you so chose). The IP Booter needs the real IP Address of your router in order to flood it with loads of information. ![]() Here are the two methods that can help you out (Note: they do not GUARANTEE full protection but, will make a big difference): One methods involves spending a bit of money if you want to be well protected (it can also be free but provides minimal protection) and the other is completely free. If there are any tech experts out there that would like to correct me or give additional steps, please do.įrom what I have found there are two ways you can ensure you are protected against IP Booters. What I am sharing with you is research I have done on my own. Let me start off by saying that I am in no way a tech expert. Although there is little we can do to stop the IP Booting, we can take steps to ensure we protect ourselves. As we all know, with the introduction of CS and better rewards, IP Booting has become rampant in NHL 17. ![]()
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