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I didnt know you can change your mac address? Are you sure thats what you did? Which device did you change it on and where did you get the new one from? How did the old one get there?

Check this out, I went looking

http://www.sdadapters.com/
 
You can't get a new MAC address.

Whatever he did it wasn't that.

Each NIC card has its on unique MAC address that is Physical Burned into the card, its not software therefore it can't be changed.

You will have to buy a router, to connect 2 computers to one out going internet connection, there is no other way.
 
Amd2800 said:
No u can ..just use DCHPFORCE

An alternate method employs dhcpforce. By flooding a modem with faked DHCP packets (which contain configuration filename, TFTP IP, etc), one can convince the modem to accept any desired config file, even on one's own server (provided the server is routed, of course).

DCHPFORCe has nothing to do with a mac address, all your doing is getting a new ip address

The DHCP server sends a unicast FORCERENEW message to the client.
Upon receipt of the unicast FORCERENEW message, the client will
change its state to the RENEW state, and will then try to renew its
lease according to normal DHCP procedures. If the server wants to
assign a new IP address to the client, it will reply to the DHCP
REQUEST with a DHCP NAK. The client will then go back to the init
state and broadcast a DHCP DISCOVER message. The server can now
assign a new IP address to the client by replying with a DHCP OFFER.
If the FORCERENEW message is lost, the DHCP server will not receive a
DHCP REQUEST from the client and it should retransmit the FORCERENEW
message using an exponential backoff algorithm. Depending on the
bandwidth of the network between server and client, the server should
choose a delay. This delay grows exponentially as retransmissions
fail. The amount of retransmissions should be limited.
 
he is some kind of miracle worker. that won't work unless he has internet by somebody like wide open west (WOW) who carry 3 ip's so that you have two for backup, in case one fails. almost everybody else carry only 1 ip because it is cheaper ands works most of the time.
 
what kind of internet do you have? if it's phoneline that trick also might work on the second call waiting line
 
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