Recognition from ISPs
Recognition from ISPs
The system detects your ISP by analyzing your IP address and location. Each provider manages a range of IP addresses, and they can identify you based on these details. Changing your IP through router settings won’t make you an illegal user; it simply alters the connection details without affecting service eligibility.
It suggests a single internet service provider is allowed for a home. These connections aren’t mysterious wires but standard links you can test with speed checks. The process works by using established pathways to deliver data, ensuring consistent performance.
Even though it remains tied to your internet service provider.
Your VPN isn't functioning if it continues to display your ISP's address.
You're asking if your IP address changes while keeping the ISP name visible above it. Yes, that's correct. Your location and IP can shift, but the displayed ISP name stays the same. Using a VPN for a German IP will alter both your location and IP, yet you won't see a German ISP listed.