As far as I'm aware, having two MAC addresses the same doesn't matter because that's at too low a level in the transport protocol to worry about.
Each computer on the wireless network will have it's own IP address and that's how the communication is sorted.
Our set up at home is done this way and it works fine.
Depends which wireless router you've got, but the Belkin and LinkSys routers both have a web page with the configuration options on them. The page will have a numeric IP address and on there you should have the option to clone the MAC address.
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Date: 2004-07-19 05:40 am (UTC)Each computer on the wireless network will have it's own IP address and that's how the communication is sorted.
Our set up at home is done this way and it works fine.
Depends which wireless router you've got, but the Belkin and LinkSys routers both have a web page with the configuration options on them. The page will have a numeric IP address and on there you should have the option to clone the MAC address.