on 6/12/02 7:52 pm, Paul Tansley wrote

 
> No they don't support it, but as someone else mentioned, that is simply that
> they don't want to get into how it works, not that it won't work. You do
> need to tell them the Ethernet Number of each machine you use, so that their
> system recognises it, I can't remember if there is a limit on number of
> machines, but four is obviously OK since I've had no problems.

Are you sure that you need to supply Blueyonder with a NIC MAC address/
ethernet number for each computer?. Blueyonder has a limit of 5 NIC
MAC/ethernet addresses on a home connection.

Blueyonder selfcare says:-

"You may have up to 5 MAC addresses available on your account, although you
can only use one at a time'

As I understood things, Blueyonder only 'sees' the Airport as one
connection, and neds the NIC MAC / ethernet address for that, what you
connect to share the connection is 'invisible' and hence has no need for the
NIC MAC/ethernet address.


Ian


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Ian Goodrick,      
Ian Goodrick Photography,
Gravesend, Kent, UK




 

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