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how to change ethernet address in imac
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<blockquote data-quote="kaps" data-source="post: 269469" data-attributes="member: 21582"><p>Hi!!</p><p></p><p>I am connected to broadband thru cable directly. My network providers have basically done this " one connection one pc" cause there are some so called hackers trying to access the net for their benefit so my NP's have given each of us a small client login software from which I have to login to access the net which in turn communicates with the server which has my MAC address in their database Phew!!!</p><p></p><p>Anyways the point is, this is the present scenario. Even my laptop denied me access to the net due to this MAC addy problem. But changing the MAC address is as easy as 123 in WINDOWS .....and guess wat it did work!!!</p><p></p><p>Now when I enquired with my Network Provider's - if I want I could take a static IP which could allow me access from both PC and Mac for which I have to pay ( which I don't mind ) That's the reason I was wondering, is there any other way.......</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Kaps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaps, post: 269469, member: 21582"] Hi!! I am connected to broadband thru cable directly. My network providers have basically done this " one connection one pc" cause there are some so called hackers trying to access the net for their benefit so my NP's have given each of us a small client login software from which I have to login to access the net which in turn communicates with the server which has my MAC address in their database Phew!!! Anyways the point is, this is the present scenario. Even my laptop denied me access to the net due to this MAC addy problem. But changing the MAC address is as easy as 123 in WINDOWS .....and guess wat it did work!!! Now when I enquired with my Network Provider's - if I want I could take a static IP which could allow me access from both PC and Mac for which I have to pay ( which I don't mind ) That's the reason I was wondering, is there any other way....... Thanks Kaps [/QUOTE]
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