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Old 12-07-2005, 18:27   #6
Rob M
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Re: MAC address cloning with router or not?

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Originally Posted by nibbles
maybe ur routers firewall is blocking dhcp requests?
Good thought, I had the same idea myself. Not sure why rebooting the router would cause that though.....

If you can, it would be worth testing the router with another machine just to rule it out as the cause.

Are you running a software firewall (such as ZoneAlarm, Sygate, the XP firewall) by any chance?
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