Re: How to spoof MAC-address in SuSE Linux?



Ram wrote:
> Yes there is or was, Some ISPs would only allow you to connect with a
> MAC address ( the NIC in the comp not in the modem )that you signed up /
> registered with. They where trying to restrict the use of home networks
> for the non technically minded amongst us. For this reason my Netgear
> router as the option to spoof a mac address.

Then it still is illegal use of the MAC adress. I hopwever know of
somebody who had several PC's and connected them each seperately and had
to call in to get the adress changed sometimes twice a day. They took
the limitation away for him. :-)

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