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Can it be done without changing modems?.
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Yes it can be done, but, why?
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install linux.. free
download software.. free |
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install linux.. free download software.. free [/ QUOTE ] He doesn't even have to do that. |
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http://www.tech-faq.com/change-mac-address.shtml
I googled for "change mac address", this was on the first page. |
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![]() So if I do this and change IP address and reformat my hard drive, my computer is viewed as a 'new user' from any gambling site?. Or do I need to do anything else?. Thanks a lot. |
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My link to the google search showed up fine in the preview, don't know why it didn't in the main post.
My wife, a network admin, said that if someone were trying to change their mac address, then it was probably for some nefarious reason. I don't know if doing all that will allow you to play somewhere you probably shouldn't be. |
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My wife, a network admin, said that if someone were trying to change their mac address, then it was probably for some nefarious reason. [/ QUOTE ] In general I think she's right, even in terms of online poker. However, there ARE good reasons to want to change your MAC address (I'm assuming here that it's the MAC address that sites use to identify you, since most IPs are dynamic). Here are a couple of examples I know of first-hand. 1. My computer used to be the common family machine, and my brother signed up for Royal Vegas for the College Poker Championships (or whatever it's called). Months later, I wanted to sign up so I could play in it too, but they wouldn't let me register because one account had already registered from my computer. This was part of their grand "security plan" to prevent collusion. 2. After getting one of our friends to sign up for Eurobet (this guy's first online poker account), my brother made the mistake of using his own laptop to log in to this guy's account. He did so just to show him how to use the software and did not start playing. Nevertheless, my brother (who is usually at 5-10 or NL 100 tables) is not allowed to sit with his friend (a strictly $.50-$1 player) at the same table again. The rationale? They could be colluding. At $.50-$1. So changing your MAC address really should be a shady thing to do, but since these sites have such retarded "security" policies that rely on badly written hard and fast rules, some people have legit reasons to change it. |
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Number 2 is my exact problem.
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You might want to try changing network cards.
Lawrence |
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