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If I am using a MAC Address from some random spot in chicago (not where i live) and i connect to it and use the internet from it and i go to DHCP Force and i scan for macs are those in MY node or a different node from north chicago (where my mac is from)
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What is your estimate as to what 1 node includes as in area. like a whole town or??? thats what i have been woudnering for a while
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Why would you want me to be VIP, whats in it for you???
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LOL
I'm gonna post this again...
You do NOT need a mac list if your area is still in the dark ages and lets you run BPI Bypass or BPI disabled. Most ISP's purchase bulk orders of equipment, therefore the mac/serial #'s will be reasonably close together. Soooooo....if you know your 5101 starts with 00:BO:6C:30:2C:01 then you can simply randomize the last 3 octects (last 3 sets of characters) and eventually you will stumble upon something that is already provisioned in the system. I used to do it simply out of sheer boredom when there was no BPI to deal with.
Why would you want me to be VIP, whats in it for you???
...SBH is where we all learned this hobby and we figure the more time you spend reading there, the lesss time you spend asking basic questions that have been posted/answered 10000000000000000 times..
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I think i have to use BPI + 1.1 because anything else and it just keeps trying to reboot?