This sounds like a good case for custom NAT rule in their router - if
theirs is capable of this; instead of one IP NATing all their PCs, can have
4-5 IPs, each covering NAT for a portion of their DHCP subnet.

On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 10:33 AM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> One of my Customers does a lot of selling on Ebay (they currently have
> 30k+ items listed).  Starting about 2 months ago, at random periods,
> between 1-10 days, Ebay starts sending them through a captcha at every
> page move.  And not just 1 captcha, they have to enter a captcha 3 times
> every time they move between pages, and they have to change pages 3
> times to complete an order.  Changing their WAN ip address resolves the
> issue, until it happens again.  Calling Ebay, Ebay will open a ticket,
> but nothing ever happens, after going through the usual Reboot your
> Computer, reboot your Router script. I'm guessing it has to do with the
> number of people in the office accessing the account from the single IP
> Address, but I can't figure out any pattern to when it happens.  Has
> anyone had luck contacting the security department at Ebay?
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