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I have been a customer of AT&T Broadband / MediaOne in Cambridge since 1999. I have just moved to a different AT&T Broadband city and had just had a 'Basic Installation' done - this is where the cable contractor just brings in the line from the pole, check for a good connection to the modem and then leave. When I called in for activation, I was asked for the MAC address for my NIC. When I told them I was using a router - the guy at AT&T said that then he would need the MAC addresses of the NIC as well as the router. My question is this: Is the AT&T person simplly just needed to fill out all the blanks on his form, or is AT&T now doing something with the MAC address of the NIC? I have been swapping differenet boxes running all sorts of OS's behind the router without any problem. Just curious.
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