On Jan 18, 2006, at 7:41 PM, Don Wakefield wrote:

This post is a bit off topic, but I hope someone can
help.

   This is what I know about the unit:

   MAC address: 0008A1425AD7 DA

The first 3 bytes of a Mac Address, in this case 00:08:A1 are manufacturer-specific, you can search this database here: <http:// standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml>

You're correct, it's C-Net technologies:

00-08-A1   (hex)                CNet Technology Inc.
0008A1     (base 16)            CNet Technology Inc.
                                No.15, Park Avenue II, Science-Based Ind
                                Hsin-Chu City,
                                Hsin-Chu  300
                                TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA

However, we need part or model number, not a CompUSA inventory number to identify it. Odds are, though, the G model and the B model behave in a similar fashion.

Here's what CNet thinks they have:

<http://www.cnetusa.com/newwebsite/techsupport/id.htm>



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