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Mac Question - geoneo111 - 14-11-2012 Supposing a node is in a non bpi+ enforced area. Can a mac address that works on a SB5101 work on a SB5100? RE: Mac Question - smokey - 14-11-2012 (14-11-2012, 08:20 PM)geoneo111 Wrote: Supposing a node is in a non bpi+ enforced area. Can a mac address that works on a SB5101 work on a SB5100? It should but one at a time on the same node. RE: Mac Question - ABMJR - 14-11-2012 NODES are just 'muxs"..NODES connect to CMTS's. CMTS's are either BPI selectable RE: Mac Question - southernyankey1970 - 14-11-2012 (14-11-2012, 08:20 PM)geoneo111 Wrote: Supposing a node is in a non bpi+ enforced area. Can a mac address that works on a SB5101 work on a SB5100? Yes, of course. if your cmts is not bpi+ enabled then you pretty much have free reign on your node if you have a little testing skill. God, I MISS THAT SHIT! It was sooooo easy! RE: Mac Question - geoneo111 - 14-11-2012 (14-11-2012, 09:30 PM)southernyankey1970 Wrote:(14-11-2012, 08:20 PM)geoneo111 Wrote: Supposing a node is in a non bpi+ enforced area. Can a mac address that works on a SB5101 work on a SB5100? O.k. so say now there is enforcement, Can you still do this? |