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I have already connected to the internet, but I must everytime switch the MAC address of network card in the settings on the site of my provider and manualy restart modem, because I can have only one MAC address ![]()
I'll never be connected by my PC and my Notebook simultaneously, so is it possible to change the MAC address of the network card of my notebook?
I have written this small script:
#!/bin/bash
ifconfig eth0 down
ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:01:02:03:04:05
ifconfig eth0 upThis script change the MAC address though, but nothing works... ![]()
In the logs (tail -f /var/log/messages.log) I get ACPI: Device does not support D2 then I change MAC adress (step 1, row 2)
One of advices I got is, to add dhclient eth0, but this command is not found.
Or is it possible to change the MAC address permanently?
Thanky
Last edited by Jirka (2007-03-20 15:04:10)
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dhcpcd eth0 - Arch doesn't use dhclient by default.
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dhcpcd eth0 - Arch doesn't use dhclient by default.
Ok, thans, and is some possibility how to change the MAC address permanently? Or why is my changed MAC address working?
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EDIT:
Oh, ok, I have solved it by detali reading of Wiki. Just dhcpcd eth0 adding was enough. Thank you tomk
Last edited by Jirka (2007-03-20 15:03:58)
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