Hi,

Some network cards have the ability to change the MAC address through software. If your card and driver support this feature, you can change the MAC address under Windows 2000 by doing the following:

• Use Control Panel and double-click Network and Dial-up Connections or Start/Settings/Network and Dial-up Connections.

• Right-click the connection that uses the network card and press Properties.

• Press the Configure button.

• Select the Advanced tab.

• Select Locally Administered Address.

• Enter the new MAC address value.

If "Locally Administered Address" isn't available as an option, your network adapter card or driver doesn't support MAC address alteration.

Can it be done in Win 9x ?

Some companies even - offers an ethernet NIC that allows a user to change the card's physical mac (node) address.

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http://www.sd330.com/

Bye.