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Tech Enthusiast - Giggidy
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DHCP Sniffer or CMSniff are the programs you need. You sniff macs in your own area then trade with someone in a different UBR
Search for Mac Sniffing in all forums for some useful tips. Search up Haynes Modem Guide too, everything you need is in that. Kango |
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Tech Enthusiast - Giggidy
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your ubr can be found here Virgin Media > Internet Tools under client host name
the UBR part is usually the sorta abbreviation of your area followed by a number. read about m8 the info is all there. ps, dont forget to click the thanks button ;-) Last edited by Kangochad; 28-12-08 at 04:32 PM. Reason: addition |
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