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Phoenix Tools still alive and kicking?

Phoenix Tools still alive and kicking?

2004-02-24       - By Erik

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More importantly, custom MAC addresses are supposed to start with a
different hex digit (1 instead of 0),  and it's not encouraged to
duplicate factory MAC addresses in custom MAC addresses. But if the card
actually works with a custom MAC, and the system itself isn't too
bothered about it, it shouldn't cause any problems on the network as
long as the old card with the same MAC address isn't actively connected.

Cheers,

Erik

On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 00:58, skie wrote:
> Most PCI cards/drivers allow you to force a MAC address.
> On win2k, open up the lan connection status. click properties. click
configure. go to the advanced tab. find the 'network address' property. switch
the radiobutton to value & type in the MAC address you need. reboot.
>
> this can break other stuff on your system though, depending on what uses it.
>
> skie
>
> Eric <heegs@(protected)> wrote:
> > If it's a normal NIC PCI card (meaning not an on-board one) adding the
> > NIC to your new machine should do the trick as well.
>
>
> > On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 16:20, Bob Cobb wrote:
> >> well unfortunately my old computer is dead. if i only knew a hacker
> >> (just kidding).
> >>         -- -- Original Message -- --
> >>         From: James_A_Coletta@(protected)
> >>         To: XSI@(protected)
> >>         Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:46 AM
> >>         Subject: Re: Phoenix Tools still alive and kicking?
> >>        
> >>         It uses the MAC address from your previous computers NIC card.
> >>         I have not been able to contact them ether. You should use you
> >>         previous computer as a licence sever
>
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