2 May 2006 at 17:20 #2 JimmyEatWorms JimmyEatWorms Permabanned Joined 18 May 2003 Posts 4,686 Location Londinium No. The MAC address is a unique hardware address associated with a network device. It will always be the same for any given piece of hardware.
No. The MAC address is a unique hardware address associated with a network device. It will always be the same for any given piece of hardware.
2 May 2006 at 17:20 #3 tolien tolien Caporegime Joined 16 May 2003 Posts 25,367 Location ::1 Should change every time, though IIRC a chunk of it is your circuit number. No. The MAC address is a unique hardware address associated with a network device. It will always be the same for any given piece of hardware. Click to expand... MAC code != MAC address.
Should change every time, though IIRC a chunk of it is your circuit number. No. The MAC address is a unique hardware address associated with a network device. It will always be the same for any given piece of hardware. Click to expand... MAC code != MAC address.
2 May 2006 at 17:24 #4 JimmyEatWorms JimmyEatWorms Permabanned Joined 18 May 2003 Posts 4,686 Location Londinium Aaaah...right. Sorry. Misunderstood the question. I take it the MAC code is the code you use to change DSL providers?
Aaaah...right. Sorry. Misunderstood the question. I take it the MAC code is the code you use to change DSL providers?
2 May 2006 at 19:07 #5 Burbleflop Burbleflop Soldato Joined 7 May 2003 Posts 4,247 Location Away from here JimmyEatWorms said: Aaaah...right. Sorry. Misunderstood the question. I take it the MAC code is the code you use to change DSL providers? Click to expand... Yep.
JimmyEatWorms said: Aaaah...right. Sorry. Misunderstood the question. I take it the MAC code is the code you use to change DSL providers? Click to expand... Yep.