On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 12:41:45AM -0600, David Phillips wrote:
> 
> It is the client MAC address, not the router MAC address.  And it is the MAC
> address of the modem, not the computer connected to the modem.  There are
> other methods they could use, but that is the easiest.

To clarify, it's the MAC address of the device requesting an IP on the 
ethernet side of the cable modem. In addition to that, the cable modem 
itself gets an IP via DHCP/BOOTP. If the device requesting an IP happens
to be your NAT "router", so be it. 

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Matthew S. Hallacy                            FUBAR, LART, BOFH Certified
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