a better solution to this is to call your isp and tell them your
network card died so you got a new one with MAC address of the freebsd
machine. they can reset the MAC they have on their end and you'll be
alright. also, sometimes the modem is storing the MAC so you can
either reset it if it has a
Hi,
My ISP have aauthorization by username, password AND mac address.
I currently make PPPoE connection from my laptop(win XP) to them.
However I want to put FreeBSD router in front of my laptop.
That is why I will need to make MAC address of outgoing ethernet card
same as my
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Peter wrote:
|Hi,
|My ISP have aauthorization by username, password AND mac address.
|I currently make PPPoE connection from my laptop(win XP) to them.
|However I want to put FreeBSD router in front of my laptop.
|That is why I
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|Hi,
|My ISP have aauthorization by username, password AND mac address.
|I currently make PPPoE connection from my laptop(win XP) to them.
|However I want to put FreeBSD router
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