Proxy for MMO & multi-accounting — one clean IP per account
To run many accounts (MMO) safely, rule number one is one clean IP per account — never share an IP between accounts, because platforms link accounts via IP, cookies and fingerprint. RouterSocks5's 5G rotating proxy gives each account its own clean mobile IP; pair it with a router to fake the MAC and an antidetect browser to split fingerprints, avoiding mass bans.
Why accounts still link even after changing IP
Changing IP alone isn't enough. Platforms also match browser fingerprint, device MAC, time zone, DNS and even TLS fingerprint (JA3/JA4). If these align, accounts still collapse into one "person". The complete fix: a unique IP + unique MAC + unique fingerprint + time zone/DNS matched to the IP.
The trio: 5G proxy + router + antidetect
The 5G proxy provides a clean IP; the RouterSocks5 router fakes the entire MAC, blocks LAN scans/tracert, and syncs time zone and DNS to the IP; the antidetect browser splits each profile's fingerprint. These three layers cover exactly the signals Facebook, TikTok and Amazon use to link.
Which platforms it fits
Facebook Ads & account warming, multi-store TikTok Shop, multi-account Amazon selling, clone registration, game top-ups, multi-account affiliate. Each use-case has its own blog guide.
Frequently asked questions
- How many accounts per proxy?
- The safe rule is one IP per account at a time. With a 5G rotating proxy, you rotate a fresh IP per session/account so they never overlap.
- Do I still need antidetect with a 5G proxy?
- Recommended. The proxy handles the IP; antidetect handles the browser fingerprint. Missing one layer can still cause linking.
- How does the router help multi-accounting?
- The router fakes the MAC, blocks LAN IP scans and tracert, and syncs time zone/DNS to the proxy IP — plugging network-layer leaks antidetect can't handle.
- Do 5G IPs get flagged by platforms?
- Rarely, because mobile IPs are shared by many real users and carry a low fraud score. That's why 5G proxies are favoured for MMO.
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