Kenneth Schneider wrote:
This does _not_ change the embedded MAC address as it _cannot_ be
permanently changed. This is so there never is a duplicate on the WWW.
What you are doing is masquerading the address during your boot session.

It doesn't matter about the WWW. It only matters on the local network. As soon as a packet hits the first router, the original MAC is discarded and replaced by another. This happens at every router along the route.


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