Re: Where to find MAC address #21
Posted 26 August 2008 - 19:19
DMM 2x 500s, 2x 7020Si, 600s, 800s, 500HD.
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Vu+ Duo and others
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Re: Where to find MAC address #22
Posted 26 August 2008 - 19:40
It's not permanent. To make it permanent you need to add a file. I think this will work, but didn't try it myself:that seemed to work, as the attached screen grab shows, but after a restart both boxes have the same MAC address again, is this to be done after every restart, or is it meant to be a permenant change?
ln -s /bin/changemac.sh /etc/rcS.d/S41changemac
(the first character on the line is "L")
Re: Where to find MAC address #23
Posted 26 August 2008 - 19:43
once again thanks for all the help
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Re: Where to find MAC address #24
Posted 26 August 2008 - 19:55
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Re: Where to find MAC address #25
Posted 26 August 2008 - 20:08
i did the above, and checked the MAC had changed, which it had, then reset the power to the receiver and checked again, and it had stayed changed
thank you
Attached Files
DMM 2x 500s, 2x 7020Si, 600s, 800s, 500HD.
Technomate 500, 500Super, 600, 9100, 800HD, 500HD, TWIN-OE, 2T-OE, Single-OE, NANO-OE. (& all non linux)
Vu+ Duo and others
ALL originals, a clone free environment.
Re: Where to find MAC address #26
Posted 27 August 2008 - 07:21
the MAC is showing as changed in the receiver OSD, yet im still getting the same conflict when both boxes are connected together but thank you for all the help and advise
DMM 2x 500s, 2x 7020Si, 600s, 800s, 500HD.
Technomate 500, 500Super, 600, 9100, 800HD, 500HD, TWIN-OE, 2T-OE, Single-OE, NANO-OE. (& all non linux)
Vu+ Duo and others
ALL originals, a clone free environment.
Re: Where to find MAC address #27
Posted 27 August 2008 - 08:51
ping yourdm500
ping yourdm7020
now do this command
arp -a (it will show something like this)
# arp -a
(192.168.1.202) at 00:9C:03:43:03:1A [ether] on eth0
(192.168.1.201) at 00:9C:03:43:03:4A [ether] on eth0
If the script did not work it will still look something like this with duplicate MAC addreses [which is wrong]
# arp -a
(192.168.1.202) at 00:9C:03:43:03:4A [ether] on eth0
(192.168.1.201) at 00:9C:03:43:03:4A [ether] on eth0
Re: Where to find MAC address #28
Posted 27 August 2008 - 08:58
The only solution is to get a real dreambox.
The problem with those clones is that the manufactorors only care about how genuine it looks. How well the box works is of no real concern to them, they already made their money by then.
Re: Where to find MAC address #29
Posted 27 August 2008 - 10:10
one has IP 192.168.1.9 andthe other 192.168.1.99, they both have the MAC 00:09:34:14:BE:70. the .9 one is being used as my server, but even if i let the .99 one boot up fully (with time to change the MAC with the script as shown) and then connect it to the network, after about 45 seconds everything crashes untill i disconnect one of the boxes. DHCP is turned off on both receivers so that the IP stays the same for port forwarding reasons, so i think my router may be interrogating the actual hardware and seeing the 'real' MAC address and this is causing the confusion.
I had even had the ethernet controler chip replaced in the one box as i was convinced this was the fault, so was a bit of a let down when after repair, it was still the same
guess ill have to sell it on and await the release of the DM8000 now
DMM 2x 500s, 2x 7020Si, 600s, 800s, 500HD.
Technomate 500, 500Super, 600, 9100, 800HD, 500HD, TWIN-OE, 2T-OE, Single-OE, NANO-OE. (& all non linux)
Vu+ Duo and others
ALL originals, a clone free environment.
Re: Where to find MAC address #30
Posted 27 August 2008 - 10:26
192.168.1.6 is a genuine DMM 600s, .9 is a 7020 running as my server and .99 is the one im trying to get onto my network without crashing it all, while it reports the mac that i put into the script file, something is still causing it to crash
Attached Files
DMM 2x 500s, 2x 7020Si, 600s, 800s, 500HD.
Technomate 500, 500Super, 600, 9100, 800HD, 500HD, TWIN-OE, 2T-OE, Single-OE, NANO-OE. (& all non linux)
Vu+ Duo and others
ALL originals, a clone free environment.
Re: Where to find MAC address #31
Posted 28 August 2008 - 03:26
So your next job is to find out why it is crashing.
Re: Where to find MAC address #32
Posted 10 November 2008 - 19:50
if so, where would i find the file, and how would i get to it without LAN access?
cheers for looking
DMM 2x 500s, 2x 7020Si, 600s, 800s, 500HD.
Technomate 500, 500Super, 600, 9100, 800HD, 500HD, TWIN-OE, 2T-OE, Single-OE, NANO-OE. (& all non linux)
Vu+ Duo and others
ALL originals, a clone free environment.
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