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Does anyone know if Destiny keeps track of an ethernet's hardware
address? Or do they just throw IP addresses to anyone who requests
it?

There are 3 computers in our house, 2 clients and one server. I plan
to have them all connected to Destiny using IP masquerading. The
problem is, it's P1000 for every extra computer. That's
P1980+350+1000+1000=P4330!!! Do you think it's right for Destiny to
charge extra for my IP masq server? No one uses it to browse the net
anyway...it just sits there while the two other clients will be the
ones who will really hog the bandwidth.

Or...hehehe...I could just say I have 1 computer, hide the other two
when the Destiny servicemen are here...then change the lan cards (if
they keep track of the hardware address) =>

Need suggestions asap.

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