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I have a problem with my Adsl modem.(relating to MAC id and stuff)
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#1 By 90016 (203.82.55.204) at Sunday, November 04, 2007 09:10:21 AM
Hello, people. My problem is that my father won't let me use his Adsl modem so i borrowed a spare one from a friend who is on the same LAN network. The problem is: that the server has the MAC id and IP address of my father's modem and sometimes their is a problem recieving data when i use my(my friend's modem). I have figured out that the server had somehow blocked me. I cannot use my father's IP as it creates a problem with my modem so i use a different one. How can i use the other modem as the MAC id and the other is not the one alloted to me? Can i change the MAC id and replace it with my father's MAC id so that i can use the same ip. There is a software called MAC SPOOFER on http://www.soft-go.com/view/Mac-Spoofer_52.html. How good is it? Thanx in advance P.S:The networking and stuff was done by a local branch of Alcatel

#2 By 90016 (203.82.55.204) at Sunday, November 04, 2007 09:58:48 AM
Never Mind I used the Software and it works...........

#3 By 90016 (203.82.55.204) at Sunday, November 04, 2007 01:18:48 PM
I used my father's IP and his MAC address and its working perfectly.

This post was last edited by Jack23 on Sunday, November 04, 2007 1:21:05 PM.

#4 By 91019 (123.236.160.222) at Friday, November 16, 2007 11:48:35 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jack23: I used my father's IP and his MAC address and its working perfectly. [/QUOTE] dear jack, i heard that if there are 2 cards using same IP / MAC either of them have problems connecting and there might be loss of data? can you try out downloading a 10 MB file simultaneously from both computers ? Please let me know, because i too want to do the same with my wimax broadband. thanks and regards, cingo



 

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