Hey Howard,

What exactly is going wrong? What is switching?

Nuke doesn't really look at the NICs does it?
It talks to the license server which gets its MAC
from the first NIC in the list on OSX.

I noticed sometimes the server goes down when
that NIC doesn't have an IP anymore (either the plug
is pulled or the wireless is out of reach).
You can solve this by setting the IP manually in the
sysPrefs/network.

Does that solve it for you?

greets
Arno





On 27 dec 2012, at 17:23, Howard Jones wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Has anyone found a good solution for this?
> 
> I'm finding it's switching between en0 and en1 on a workstation.
> 
> I've tried spoofing the address by 
> sudo ifconfig en1 lladdr <mac address>
> 
> but Nukex doesn't buy it, but on a restart it will switch back to en0, for a 
> time at least.
> 
> On a notebook I guess en1 doesn't exist which is why it switched to Wi-Fi.
> 
> Cheers 
> Howard
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