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I don't maintain my website from the same IP address that its served from. I program and surf from home and my website is professionally hosted literally on the other side of the country from me. My home DSL is not even a static IP address. I work at yet again a different IP address.
So, how does G assess who's clicking on their own ads?
Now add to it their announcements on dedicating much resources to combat click fraud, clicks pattern detection, the will to keep their major source of income pure, and did I say lots of money?
They probably miss many fraudulent clicks, still they don't have to catch them all, I would bet against your odds even with the dynamic IP and 2 locations any time of the day 7 days a week.
For example, if a particular ad gets a 2% CTR everywhere except on one site, where it gets a 15% CTR, that's going to look suspicious. Google is an expert at analyzing statistics, so I don't think I can even imagine all the things they could do....
(*JPO - Just plain old)
That is correct. The MAC address will be visible on older type token ring and ethernet local networks but will never go beyond a router. The only things Google has are what is in the IP and TCP headers which comes down to an IP address.
Remember google has a huge database of user activity and behavior. They can probably predict what you are going to do next before you do it, with some level of reliability.
They have plenty of ways of knowing. This is why so many people who cheat the system and claim innocence get caught.
Bottom line is google has a lot of tools in their arsenal some of which the bulk of us probably have no idea about...