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.
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…
And how does that change anything... we are still only talking about one MAC address... well, actually WiFI ID in this case (very similar thing).
Oh... and with the price of WiFi …
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WiFi uses MAC addresses just like wired Ethernet. Look at any wireless card -- it will say right on it: "MAC" with the address.
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We are splitting hairs here, but technically this is not a MAC address....
That's an AWFULLY FINE HAIR to split. It walks like a…
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Originally posted by larkost:
We are splitting hairs here, but technically this is not a MAC address. It is a Wireless Network ID, or WiFi ID. It serves the exact…
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I want to know how its done. Know my enemy.
Could it be that you don't even have the slightest idea about what you are asking for…
My new Belkin card is not working with the Airport software as advertised. .
When I run the software it says there is no card present. I recently upgraded to the newest version of …
What would happen if you had marked a port to be forwarded to your computer on your router, and you have TWO applications that use the same port turned on at the same time?
can y…
You cannot bind two different applications to the same port. The second one to ask will be refused, and probably give you an error message to that effect.
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You cannot bind two different applications to the same port. The second one to ask will be refused, and probably give you an error m…
Partisan01: The only place I have ever seen that work is with very large web applications, and it is not really handled at the router level, but at the application level. And those…
Hey All
I was wondering if any of you have tried to connect your PowerBook to the Canon iP4000R (Wi-Fi) printer??? I'm thinking about getting this but if it doesn't connect, no se…
bgotori,
It works great with my 17" PB and iBook using Airport Extreme cards. I couldn't be happier with this printer (unless I could find a source of the CD/DVD label printing s…
Hey chase50
Are there drivers that load from the CDROM to the PowerBook/iBook for the Wi-Fi connection or just printer drivers and you just scan(from PowerBook/iBook)for the print…
Brad,
You initially set up the printer with a wired USB connection and load the driver software from the included CD. Then, OS X will recognize the printer wirelessly (either B or…
The U.S. driver for other models (like my i850) has support for CD printing -- I just lack the hardware. I'd be surprised if the drivers for the Pixma series were actually differen…
Hey chase50
Wow that sounds GREAT!!! So you think I can just use my Standard AirPort Card, that'll be good and save me some money. Thanks for all the Info!!! Can't wait to get one…
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bgotori,
It works great with my 17" PB and iBook using Airport Extreme cards. I couldn't be happier with this printer (unless I co…