On 02/03/2010 9:38 PM, Dave Donovan wrote:
If your WAN interface is set to DHCP, you'll also see the IP that was
assigned to you by your ISP.  Chances are, you'll see the same address
every time you reboot the system.  That's because your ISP remembers
your MAC and tries to assign the same number to you.  If you want
another address, you need to use another MAC.  Make a change to the
MAC, for instance, change the b2 to b3.  Put the new, made up 'new'
MAC in the appropriate field in Interfaces->WAN, and pick up at step 3
in my previous instructions.

I dont believe this will work but it was a good idea.
I need either real physical NICs, separate machines or something
like VMWare, where I can run legit virtual NICs all with unique
MACs. AT&T does weird stuff with the static block assignment.

Thanks-

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J.D. Bronson
Information Technology
Aurora Health Care - Milwaukee WI
Office: 414.978.8282 // Fax: 414.978.3988

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