OK, let's get off the subject EVEN FURTHER!!! Read the posts, make the connections, and stop spewing forth ignorance! The hardware specs for BA's ADSL service REQUIRE a Pentium or K5/K6 processor...who the hell is running Windows 3.1x on a Pentium or Kx? 32MB of RAM? 25MB of free drive space?? Oh, what's that? You MUST have Win95/98/NT4SP3? Well, doesn't that just put the shaft to all those people running 486's and Win 3.1 with a lowly 4MB of RAM? Oh shit, let's just drop the whole thing and go back to sending dirty pictures by Federal Express.
OpenTransport is the ONLY way to get DHCP on a Macintosh out-of-the-box. And OpenTransport IS the tool to give you the MAC address (how much more unified and reliable do you need to be?). Command-U to User Mode, select Advanced, and click on the "info" button...so simple even YOU might be able to do it. Next question, please.
Here's another clue...don't even bother using aggroup's software, if you're running OpenTransport, click on the "info" button in the advanced user dialog, and voila! There's your MAC address...
OK, let's get off the subject EVEN FURTHER!!! Read the posts, make the connections, and stop spewing forth ignorance! The hardware specs for BA's ADSL service REQUIRE a Pentium or K5/K6 processor...who the hell is running Windows 3.1x on a Pentium or Kx? 32MB of RAM? 25MB of free drive space?? Oh, what's that? You MUST have Win95/98/NT4SP3? Well, doesn't that just put the shaft to all those people running 486's and Win 3.1 with a lowly 4MB of RAM? Oh shit, let's just drop the whole thing and go back to sending dirty pictures by Federal Express.
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OpenTransport is the ONLY way to get DHCP on a Macintosh out-of-the-box. And OpenTransport IS the tool to give you the MAC address (how much more unified and reliable do you need to be?). Command-U to User Mode, select Advanced, and click on the "info" button...so simple even YOU might be able to do it. Next question, please.
Here's another clue...don't even bother using aggroup's software, if you're running OpenTransport, click on the "info" button in the advanced user dialog, and voila! There's your MAC address...