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Probably/possibly a lame question, but why worry about changing MAC address?  I 
thought the whole point was that a MAC
address would make each NIC on the planet *unique*.  The only occasions I've 
come across recently where users have
wanted to change MAC address is where they're in a DHCP environment and want to 
get a new IP address (usually in order
to circumvent any bandwidth restrictions applied to their old IP address)

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Paul
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