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tobyU.S.
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Was a MacOS sys/network Admin for about 5(5 Mac, 7 Windows) years...gears more towards linux and windows at this point, but I am confident I can help in various areas of Mac/Apple networking from localtalk to the newest standards. Deal with more enterprise integration of Macs on PC networks/domains. Can help with iPhone settings in any area(hopefully!) |
Yes you can with one, should be able to map the external to one laptop and use to backup the second. Instead of reinventing the wheel I will point you to a few good articles to acheive this. If ou need
That is exactly why. Even though you use basically a tunneling pseudo adapter the server still sees the actual mac and network adapter. with the services turned off it does not correctly recognize the
are you attempting to gain an ip address based off a mac address? A MAC address represents the physical identifier of a network adapter, while the IP address represents a logical device address on Internet
I have noticed issued like this coming out of the woodwork many times without a reliable answer as to why this happens. The first thing I would do is reset the base station that is acting as a repeater

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