by David Horn » Oct 4, 2003 @ 12:52pm
You "turned MAC on"? A MAC address is a unique hardware identifier every piece of network equipment has. It's to stop things going really tits up if there's an IP address conflict. You can't turn it on or off.
You can, however, restrict access to named MAC addresses which is what I do for security. It also ensures my PC with a printer is always assigned 192.168.1.2 for example. You could try asking nicely to leach off theirs. They probably wouldn't mind provided you agree to share your no doubt large and elaborate music / video / pornography collection.
Ahem. At school they only have WiFi over about 3.7% of the site, so most of the other time I use the WiFi connection of an IT company next door. I just wandered over, explained the situation, and they gave me all the info I needed. And they have a 2MBit leased line. Which I get practically all to myself

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