-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Bizarrely enough it was an onboard Marvell/Broadcom from Asus, which just happened to have the same MAC as a connector's SK-9521 (also uses the Marvell/Broadcom chip) running in an HP server box.
Not sure if the SK had ever been flashed, but there it was with a duplicate MAC. I have to admit, I've heard the Internet legends about such things, but always figured folks were full of hooey. Now it's happened to me. Live and learn I guess. - -- Ed V. My Go this amn keyboar oesn't have any 's. Mike Gould wrote: > I have to know, what were the two devices with the same MAC. Had they > been reprogrammed or reflashed somehow? > > Mike > > > B.O.F.H. wrote: iQIVAwUBQ+0CbafRmhqF/IZAAQrm7g/7BiM5xJhAJ7cibBGOqHAsFxUI/LOrBfwd tD4ceUgl4ffncYzDq0S36RVfX9hrMPulFn199or3nB5gFktrMF6gTwJKNqa7/KBH o5vqiNGnYn5uOHx3oEm9y0efRvXKMXtRutDl9OElKD4Wp2JHD4kEXnPTjVZznqFG OLPCBsosw7TQG2dUgqzxho7LTBOhQ5lbGuC47EYe8GuOxu2SKVvW+x4JUPyQQzhg qA5aByz3AtZLpWDaWF6fUI5C7UzTKNz2H8no1xF6AeEEkp5LGVOkfkMDEmJNKKDW 8SC4uAXGF0yADhfO1v7CEBp7c8iB02S4InwTS3B/EPofOlHtL2yWakDASpABaMHp 4hGDLIqRt308L+XZi29Lzo29kokZ41k+yCuXYRqxS/9JPZjEatdStf3WiInVeDpV wViWGL3Px4hZABDetZlXM1QU/6a3xHpEL9PDUN+skhnj1jTJKqFzOd/8YYLVdd4N 8YCCssAMv11NfStqaeIvlm4s+sYU9HrVhgBjQPHLtPQDd8ou9JmqeTkE9ZweDR7F /ba/8HjqlDg22kjX2hvj5dMsdUIsPEJSIJew3MgdIzDv2u0OWQB4PNPZPe0do51S GKzUfnmMCREMK8EouE1iOg4TIIA/3m+n5k01UZAoJ8ZkhsjtJrNpMku+4I1s8NPj g65COpmQVug= =QpPY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----