While this is certainly true, it's been my experience that Telus allows unfettered access to their Online Customer Assistance portal where an end user can delete/add MAC addresses.
I believe simply typing OWA into a browser will bring you to said portal. J --- -=: www.jonwatson.ca -=: www.linuxworldnet.com -=: +1.403.875.6048 On Thu May 25 09:18:19 PDT 2006, Hendrik Schaink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > With "Good 'Ol" Telus you have to register your MAC address(es) > with > them -- up to two -- in order to use their ADSL internet network. > If you > change NIC cards, it's often easier to change the MAC address > than to > try and get said company to help you out and change it. Been > there, done > it, both ways :-( > > Hendrik Schaink > > > Dave Watkins - CLUG wrote: >> If you can give me a valid reason why I would want to change the >> license >> plate number on my car I'll tell you how to change your MAC >> address. > > -- Hendrik M. Schaink > Chief Consultant > > "Integrated Business Solutions & Dependable Service" > > InfoVision Consulting > Calgary, Alberta, Canada > Phone: (403) 239-0099 > > > "The Vision: We are the partners of choice for companies and > organizations that share our commitment to creating a world > that is truly wise, courageous, prosperous, innovative, > inclusive, sustainable and humane." --Ruben Nelson > > GPG Fingerprint: 1371 0927 8C3C 831F A838 C312 68BC F5DB 010D > F3D7 > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying > >
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