[ale] MAC Addresses

Mazukna, Thomas Thomas.Mazukna at delta.com
Mon Sep 10 14:25:29 EDT 2001


I do not know of nic that has a changeable MAC address, 
but you can get yourself a netgear cable/dsl router
which can spoof the mac address based on ip. That will
work with roadrunner.

Tomas

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Lynn [mailto:jason_lynn_ at hotmail.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:19 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: [ale] MAC Addresses


I was wondering if the following is possible...
For the sake of argument, lets assume that I only have two computers.  :)  
Computer A is my gateway / firewall and computer B is my Windows box used 
for gaming, etc.  Computer A has two NICs, NIC1 (connected to the net), NIC2

(connected to internal LAN).  Computer B has one NIC on the internal LAN, 
NIC3.  To connect to my cable modem service, my MAC address on my external 
NIC has to be a certain value, X.  So naturally, NIC1 has the MAC Address X.

  Ok, now I want to host some game server on my Windows box.  I was 
wondering if it were possible to set NIC3's MAC to X as well so I could just

move my cable modem connection to NIC3 instead of NIC1.  NIC1 and NIC3 will 
never be talking directly to each other.  Would this cause any conflicts / 
trouble?
TIA,
Jason

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