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<0> just trying to fine someone with an answer
<1> 1) It's incredibly annoying since it's NOT differnet sets of people
<2> there is nothing wrong with asking in2 channels
<1> MGrim: there is when you spam both of them at the same time
<3> bunch of noobs in windows xp
<1> ask in one and then MOVE on to the next
<3> heh
<1> you don't ask in all support chans at the same time
<2> since when asking a topic related question = spam
<0> bofh` isn't in here
<1> MGrim: it is if you ask in a bunch of channels at the same time
<0> bofh` might know it!
<0> hahaha
<2> Shadowc4t no it's not
<0> anyway....i agree with MGrim
<2> i don't think you know what "spam" is then



<3> its not as bad as what rynz does
<3> he's a tool
<1> no rynz just covers all #win and #windows in one go
<3> spams stupid links in 18 diff chans at once
<1> and gets banned in all six
<3> i dont ban him here
<3> i should really
<3> he adds nothing
<3> he doesnt even watch to see if someone replies to his link
<0> spamalope...is that like a cantelope? hehehe
<3> Solipsis: spamalope.com
<0> SPAM!
<4> anyone know how to change mac adress on a 3com 3c2000-T NIC?
<2> redeem why do you need to change mac address
<4> does it matter?
<2> no, i am just wondering
<4> a switch stole my NICs adress
<2> switch doesn't have mac address
<4> sure they do
<2> router does not switch
<4> ...
<2> router does; not switch
<4> anyhow, does anyone know if theres a way?
<0> nyahahaha...spamalope! i like it...you can do a cantelope vatiation
<0> and an antecantelope
<2> redeem are you sure it's not router?
<3> orly
<1> you can't change a mac on a consumer based nic
<1> not easily anyway
<1> and MGrim is right, a switch does not have a mac, a router does
<4> im pretty sure my switch has a mac adress
<4> both of them has it
<2> are you sure your nic has same mac address as your switch
<4> ffs YES
<2> chance of that happening is harder than winning the lottery
<4> it didnt always have it, the switch stole it
<2> that's because switch doesn't have mac address
<4> christ
<5> yes?
<4> can u read pm?
<4> BillGates; can i borrow some money?
<2> if you get different nic, i am sure your switch will show the new nic's mac address
<4> MGrim; u have no idea of what ure talking about
<2> well i am not the only one who said this
<4> then ure two that have no clue
<1> the only switch that may have a mac address is a managed one
<1> and I seriously doubt you're using a managed switch
<1> and if you are, god help the company you're working for
<4> since it has a mac adress, i do
<1> do you even know what a managed switch is?
<4> a switch that is managed?
<1> in other words, no
<2> switch that is managed is very similar to router
<2> not to mention "all router" has "switch"
<4> Shadowc4t; do u know the answer to my question?
<1> and they're usually m***ive 16 or 24 port beasts
<4> this baby got 24
<1> and even if it's a managed switch, it won't steal mac addresses
<1> it has its own
<4> hah and what did i just tell u?
<2> and even if it did steal it, what makes you think it won't steal again when you get a new mac address



<1> redeem: IF it's a managed switch
<1> I'm not even sure you know what you're doing
<4> just **** off if u dont know the answer, im not gonna sit and defend my goddamn problem
<1> lol
<2> we are trying to help
<1> I know how to change mac addresses on lots of things
<1> but since you obivously won't accept advice
<1> we'll just leave you to your own vices
<4> "no its not a switch, its a router" "switches doesnt steal mac adresses"
<1> redeem: MGrim and I are both network admins
<1> we KNOW what we're doing and have the paychecks to prove it
<4> tnx Shadowc4t, now how bout being quiet if u dont know the solution
<1> I'm not even sure you know what the problem is
<2> redeem can you answer this then
<2> and even if it did steal it, what makes you think it won't steal again when you get a new mac address
<4> cause really thats what im after, a solution, not some chit chat about your payroll
<1> redeem: again, we're not sure you know what the REAL problem is
<1> and until we get that from you, you're not likely to hear an answer from either of us
<4> yes im 100% what the problem is, and i want a solution to it
<2> okay let's act our ages: we are only trying to help
<4> good, how do i change the mac adress on a 3com nic
<1> and he still doesn't get it
<4> and no, i dont know if the switch will steal it again, seems like an odd thing to do from the beginning
<2> redeem what are you trying accomplish by doign that
<4> i will just have to take a chance on that
<4> im trying to get the nic to work in my network again
<1> redeem: let's get one thing straight, it's NOT stealing anything
<1> we don't know what it's doing
<1> find out if that's a managed switch or not
<4> it stole once im sure of
<4> FFS IT IS, u said it yourself
<1> and if it is, figure out how to manage it
<4> and i cant change mac adress on it
<1> redeem: look I don't have the switch in front of it
<1> me*
<1> so it's YOUR job to figure out if it's managed
<4> no but u said, only managed switches has mac adresses.. and what did i say happend?
<4> add 1+1
<1> and if it is, go into the configuration and find out what it's actually doing
<2> redeem okay, how did you find the "your switch's mac address"
<1> redeem: managed switches have THEIR OWN mac addresses
<1> they don't need to commendeer the mac of a nic
<4> MGrim; i ran a nmap on the ip it also stole since the mac adress was ***igned to a specific ip
<4> Shadowc4t; please, PLEASE stop stating the obiosly.. if u dont know any solution why are u bitching about this?
<1> redeem: do you know OSI?
<2> i didn't realize "nmap" tells other computer's mac address
<4> it does
<2> redeem what is my mac address then
<1> MGrim: obviously redeem is focused to narrowly on his "problem" and can't consider other alternatives
<1> the problem and solution is with the switch/router, and if it's managed or not
<4> Shadowc4t; IF its managed??? IF?
<1> it's not the nic, which probably doesn't even support mac switching in the first place
<1> redeem: it's your job to find out if it's managed or not
<1> we can't do that since we're not physically by the device
<1> and since you didn't know that in the first place
<2> Shadowc4t "let's just ***ume it's managed"
<4> ofcourse its not the nic, but the easiest solution would be to change the mac of the nic cause that can atleast be done im guessing, doing it on the switch im guessing noone will know how to do
<1> and STILL haven't bothered to check
<4> hah
<1> redeem: CHECK if it's a managed switch
<4> dude
<1> no, GO DO IT, NOW
<4> ill just ignore u
<1> redeem: you're in the same country I am
<2> redeem are you sure nmap is resulting your own mac address
<1> don't make me drive to your town and beat the crap out of you
<2> redeem are you sure nmap is NOT resulting your own mac address
<4> MGrim; yes, do it localy and u'll see
<4> MGrim; thought u worked as a network admin
<2> redeem find my mac address using nmap then
<4> are u on my local network?
<2> then i will believe you
<4> jesus christ
<2> this is internet, we are all networked


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