I'm off to university in September and all dorm rooms have network connections with internet access. The network uses MAC address authentification, and only allows one MAC address to be registered per room.
I currently have a desktop PC and a Laptop. It would make like easier if I could connect both to the university network (but not nessesarily at the same time).
I've looked at bridging connections but that wouldn't solve the problem of MAC auth as it would just be the equivelent of using a hub. I've got a router that can clone MAC addresses but this connects to a WAN (I have broadband at home). Could this be used?
A solution I can see is cloning one computer's MAC address on the other and just switching network cables. Is this possible? I looked on one site and it mentioned flashing the bios on the NIC. Could this work?
If anyone has any ideas I'd be glad for your feedback.
Thanks greatly,
Jimbo.
I currently have a desktop PC and a Laptop. It would make like easier if I could connect both to the university network (but not nessesarily at the same time).
I've looked at bridging connections but that wouldn't solve the problem of MAC auth as it would just be the equivelent of using a hub. I've got a router that can clone MAC addresses but this connects to a WAN (I have broadband at home). Could this be used?
A solution I can see is cloning one computer's MAC address on the other and just switching network cables. Is this possible? I looked on one site and it mentioned flashing the bios on the NIC. Could this work?
If anyone has any ideas I'd be glad for your feedback.
Thanks greatly,
Jimbo.