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Using gmail — #4

this would be cool if it worked in Mac OS X.
MacNN Hardware by MacMan4000

Using gmail — #5

Quote: Originally posted by MacMan4000: this would be cool if it worked in Mac OX X. OS X X, eh? I can't wait for that cat to be released...
MacNN Hardware by ManOfSteal

Using gmail — #6

I have no idea how to use mine. Still is empty and untouched. Good to see you again FulcrumPilot!
MacNN Hardware by voodoo

Using gmail — #7

Quote: Originally posted by manofsteal: OS X X, eh? I can't wait for that cat to be released...
MacNN Hardware by MacMan4000

Using gmail — #8

Quote: Originally posted by FulcrumPilot: Ideas on how to use gigs effectively By creating sig files...
MacNN Hardware by ManOfSteal

Using gmail — #9

Quote: Originally posted by manofsteal: By creating sig files... That looks like a B1-B, not the fulks. Try doing somthing with this one below.
MacNN Hardware by FulcrumPilot

Using gmail — #10

Quote: Originally posted by MacMan4000: this would be cool if it worked in Mac OS X. any master coders make this work yet? I figured "linux = close to unix = part …
MacNN Hardware by MacMan4000

Using gmail — #11

Check out this http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.p...hreadid=232759
MacNN Hardware by Zimphire

NMap-FE — #1

I want to see which ports are blocked out by the router in our building. They provide broadband access as part of my rent and all we have to do is plug into the wall ethernet jack…
MacNN Networking by Laauuren

NMap-FE — #2

Try this: Shields UP! It will probe the firewall of your current public IP address. With Nmap you have to scan from the outside of your network, thats what ShieldsUP! does to.
MacNN Networking by Ov3rdraw

Backing up Mac to Win Server — #1

Is it possible to have a Mac�s home folder backup up every night to a Windows 2003 Server? There are also some Sun servers in the environment. These are a few Macs in a Windows en…
MacNN Networking by nica

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #1

Is it possible to change the MAC adress on my D-link dwl-122 USB wlan card? My ISP only allow ONE MAC adress. How do I do it? Will the traffic be messed up if all computer have th…
MacNN Networking by jlw

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #2

This is not the solution to your problem... turning on NAT on your router is. That way your ISP will only see the router (as if it was a computer) and you can have multiple compute…
MacNN Networking by larkost

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #4

The MAC address is burned onto ROM, physically, permanently. You won't be able to change it, but may be able to spoof it. However, this is not recommended, and having multiple spoo…
MacNN Networking by ginoledesma

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #5

Quote: Originally posted by ginoledesma: The MAC address is burned onto ROM, physically, permanently. You won't be able to change it, but may be able to spoof it. Howeve…
MacNN Networking by jlw

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #6

The drivers for the device must support this, and I don't think that Apple's airport drivers support this. There is rarely a valid reason to do this, and the only reason I can see …
MacNN Networking by larkost

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #7

One reason MAC addresses are assigned at manufacturing is because they're supposed to be UNIQUE. Spoofing one is asking for network conflict trouble. Why ever would you WANT to g…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #8

Quote: Originally posted by GHPorter: One reason MAC addresses are assigned at manufacturing is because they're supposed to be UNIQUE. Spoofing one is asking for networ…
MacNN Networking by jlw

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #12

Like larksoft said, the device driver must support it. Long story short: you won't be able to do it on stock Mac OS X (10.2/10.3) without using a custom kernel.
MacNN Networking by ginoledesma

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #13

I've been doing Macintosh networking for quite some time now, and I've never encountered a situation where changing the MAC address would help anything. You cannot have multiple d…
MacNN Networking by tooki
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