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Old 15-06-09, 12:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default one more daft question modem hellp

been looking for macs that work trying 2 trade no1 has got back 2 me BUT my nextdoor my m8 nextdoor has got the same modem as me sb5101e clone can i use the same macs what he has got on hes
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Default Re: one more daft question modem hellp

No, you need a MAC from a different UBR. If you use his, you will both keep getting kicked off when each of you connects to the internet.
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Default Re: one more daft question modem hellp

if you know someone from a mile or 2 away, scan from there house, using dhcp force, dhcp sniffer, mac reaper, or one of those mac scanners, and use a mac from there

DHCP Sniffer-0.2.3.91b.exe is the one to use, you can use the brute-force method round your mates, and try some of the macs it gives
put a mac address in the top and click brute-force, only do it once though, and try the macs it gives, dont keep clicking rteforce or you will stand out as a snifer
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Default Re: one more daft question modem hellp

i alaways use dhcpsniffer brute forcing, on my comp and can use many of the macs on my comp fine , just dont brute for too long or youll stand out like a soar thumb,

befoe this i had to use freinds connection miles away, can do everything from your won comp with this prog though.
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Default Re: one more daft question modem hellp

If you are at a mates place then you do not need to brute force as you are already onm a different node.

Brute forcing sniffs MACs from a different node to that that you are currently on.
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yeah your right there good spotting, thats what i was trying to say, that he ca use it to scan from his house not his mates
thanks for clearing that up for us
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