My Reply follows quote. On 20/11/2002 10:38 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mehdi El Gueddari)
>Hi,
>
>i've just bought a 3400 and wanted to change it's MAC address (it has a
>built-in ethernet card). With my 520, i used the "Apple LAN utility" but it
>doesn't work with the 3400 (it doesn't find any built-in card).
>I've tried "Relocated" too, but it doesn't work either : it sees the card,
>i can change the address but it doesn't do anything at all. Has anybody any
>tips for doing that ?
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Hmmm. I seem to recall that the "MAC Address" was "hard-wired" into 
communications devices. No way, short of a soldering iron, to change it.

Ken

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