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<blockquote data-quote="Kaero" data-source="post: 869145" data-attributes="member: 124748"><p>I've been able to change the MAC address to the same as my STB without much problem but I haven't done anything regarding being allocated a specific IP. Is this in the DHclient section of the guild? I just noticed it mentions allocating a specific IP which I've been skipping over. I've been starting from the 'How I worked this out' section. Would I not still require two network adapters? It mentions eth1 and eth0, from my understanding one adapter is required to maintain internet access while the other pretends to be the STB.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think using eth0 and wlan0 would work for doing this, would it? I do have a USB wireless adapter somewhere that I had used with an old PC that didn't have a wireless adapter too, if that might be of any use.</p><p> </p><p>And thanks for the information regarding my TV setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaero, post: 869145, member: 124748"] I've been able to change the MAC address to the same as my STB without much problem but I haven't done anything regarding being allocated a specific IP. Is this in the DHclient section of the guild? I just noticed it mentions allocating a specific IP which I've been skipping over. I've been starting from the 'How I worked this out' section. Would I not still require two network adapters? It mentions eth1 and eth0, from my understanding one adapter is required to maintain internet access while the other pretends to be the STB. I don't think using eth0 and wlan0 would work for doing this, would it? I do have a USB wireless adapter somewhere that I had used with an old PC that didn't have a wireless adapter too, if that might be of any use. And thanks for the information regarding my TV setup. [/QUOTE]
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