2014-05-16, 01:29 PM
This whole thread is a bunch of useless information for the poor guy.
First step, call your ISP. Some ISPs (although rare) can give you a new IP (probably static) that is completely different from your current (dynamic) IP. Almost no ISPs just provide static IP's to their customers by default though so your best bet outside of that would be to unplug your modem for 24 hours.
The reason you do this is to let the lease on your IP address end. The default setting on almost every home modem is to renew the IP address it is getting from your ISP for 24 hours. If your modem is offline during that time it cannot renew the lease and must get a new IP. This is sort of part of the reason why your neighbor can reach Nexon but you can't, they are on the same ISP but have a completely different IP address.
In addition to this information you should know that Nexon will automatically block your IP address if you log into more than 19 accounts in 1 hour. The hour restriction resets on the hour so if you are at 19 accounts at 12:59 you can log into your 20th account at 1:00 with no problem (although I'd wait until 1:01-1:03 just to be sure, I don't know what time server Nexon is using) Any accounts that you attempt to log into after you IP is blocked will need to be reauthenticated via Email.
Oh, one more thing, that VPN you are trying to use is probably blocked by Nexon. They are no dummies, they have a huge list of known IP addresses for VPN's that they have blocked.
First step, call your ISP. Some ISPs (although rare) can give you a new IP (probably static) that is completely different from your current (dynamic) IP. Almost no ISPs just provide static IP's to their customers by default though so your best bet outside of that would be to unplug your modem for 24 hours.
The reason you do this is to let the lease on your IP address end. The default setting on almost every home modem is to renew the IP address it is getting from your ISP for 24 hours. If your modem is offline during that time it cannot renew the lease and must get a new IP. This is sort of part of the reason why your neighbor can reach Nexon but you can't, they are on the same ISP but have a completely different IP address.
In addition to this information you should know that Nexon will automatically block your IP address if you log into more than 19 accounts in 1 hour. The hour restriction resets on the hour so if you are at 19 accounts at 12:59 you can log into your 20th account at 1:00 with no problem (although I'd wait until 1:01-1:03 just to be sure, I don't know what time server Nexon is using) Any accounts that you attempt to log into after you IP is blocked will need to be reauthenticated via Email.
Oh, one more thing, that VPN you are trying to use is probably blocked by Nexon. They are no dummies, they have a huge list of known IP addresses for VPN's that they have blocked.

