I know this isn't the place but I had to reply: Actually if you disassemble the packets that you sent to reply to this message your mac address is encoded in the 3rd, 7th and 9th positions in the packet in hexadecimal code both on the front of the packet and on the end of the packet. The UUID is also embedded in the 4th, 8th, and 10th positions front and back. Also the AGR system that ***boat uses is far from inpenatrable. I used to work a compressed nights workshift at Fab 6 at Intel and had the other 3-4 nights a week free to learn the internet. I got into lots of trouble though, I garantee that there are people out there who can get and decode a packet to figure out your MAC address and then clone it. Windows XP makes all this 100 times easier by using the same encryption code range for everything leaving an XP computer. I think it only has a 99969 digit range which is very easily hacked using an old wardialer trial and error method. This takes a long time but is very easy.
Does this guy know how to party or what!?!?!? :wink: