Petri Pellinen wrote:
> the plan was to use locally administered MAC address space (bit 2 of
> the first octet set to 1) which can be assigned by a local network
> administrator. But maybe this is not the case?
I wouldn't do it, because there is no guarantee of uniqueness. You can
never plug your
Hi Peter,
the plan was to use locally administered MAC address space (bit 2 of
the first octet set to 1) which can be assigned by a local network
administrator. But maybe this is not the case?
Cheers,
Petri
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Peter wrote:
> Petri Pellinen wrote:
>
>> On a related
HI Anton,
thank you for your kind words. If I actually get this to work then it
will be all open source / open design so anybody can build one :)
Cheers,
Petri
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Anton Preinsack
wrote:
> Hi Petri,
>
> interesting project, please keep us informed. I would definite
Petri Pellinen wrote:
> On a related note, does the JS ROM contain a machine-specific unique
> identifier somewhere? Would be helpful for MAC address generation.
To roll your own address might not be a good idea. For each Ethernet MAC,
the address has to be unique worldwide, and should therefore