gahpg;683412 Wrote: 
> Could I possibly do something like this with the SBT instead of the
> router i.e. spoofing the SBT on the mac, authenticating then reverting
> back to normal?

If you can have more than one device on your connection, i,e, you can
use a switch, then you could do this.  What I'd so is set your
computer's MAC address to be the same as that of the Touch (which needs
to be disconnected), plug in the computer and go through the
authentication process.  Then disconnect the computer (reset its MAC
address while it is disconnected), and plug in the Touch instead.  The
Touch should be able to use the authenticated connection.  Then you
should be able to plug your computer back in and re-authenticate.

At this point you'll have two MAC addresses on the same port though,
which is why it's important that they allow you to use multiple devices
via a switch.  If they don't then that's when you'd need to consider a
router to give you your own 'local' LAN with only one connection to the
campus LAN.


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