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The address is hard coded and assigned by the hardware manufacturare. However
it does not prevent you from doing a "Soft" change via the OS or a
"Hard" change by reprograming the EEProm on the card.
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Mikey wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 February 2005 08:10, Don Calfa wrote:
> >> of course it's not hard to change a NIC's mac
> >>address ?;-)
>
> Really? I thought they were hard coded in. Could that explain the NIC's
> address of all zeros? If I could change the MAC address to something other
> than all zeros would that be a good indicator that this NIC is good?
> (previously I thought that all zeros indicated that it was bad)
>
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