Here is some additional information
Otherwise I recommend that you read post #12 #14 and #17 of the other topic again
https://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=83992743&f=34Quote
The Diablo II servers will automatically restrict connections when a game client is performing unauthorized behaviors. These restrictions exist to maintain server stability and prevent exploitative behavior such as botting and hacking.
If you are using an IP address which is shared with other users, any restriction will affect all users of the IP address. If you share your IP address with other players who have gotten a restriction, you will need to acquire a different IP address.
Connection restrictions in Diablo II can be applied for behaviors such as:
Attempting to use an invalid CD-key
Attempting to use a hacked or modified game client to log in to Battle.net
Using unauthorized third-party programs or addons
Connecting to Battle.net using a business network, cloud hosting service, VPN, or Proxy
Rapidly connecting and disconnecting from Battle.net
Switching between accounts or characters too quickly
Leaving and joining games too quickly
Scrolling through skill selection too quickly using the mouse wheel
Repeatedly leaving an area and coming back to change shop or gambling items
Repeatedly using a spell with no cast delay such as Amplify Damage or Glacial Spike
Repeatedly using an incorrect password
Harassing other players
Advertising inappropriate website urls
Spamming text or chat commands such as /whisper or /whois
Connecting to Battle.net with more than 8 clients
Repeated login attempts after a restriction may extend the restriction.
If you find that your connection has been temporarily restricted, please remain offline for at least 48 hours. If after 48 hours you are still restricted, reinstall your game client or acquire a new IP address.
Customer Support cannot remove temporary restrictions for any reason or help with acquiring a new IP address.
This post was edited by Archive on Sep 21 2020 05:27pm