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…
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go to the above link for more pics of the Democrats in action
He's going to have a helluva time explaining that sign to Middle America when he runs for president in 35 years, as the Democratic candidate.
And, I should also mention, he'd not …
As mentioned before it seems rather difficult to find any developers to support the Mac port of OOo, but here is another issue that can be adressed by any willing artist: designing…
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…
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…
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…
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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…
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 …
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…
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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…
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.