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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:
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