> First: You do not want a MAC collision. I have worked with hardware that sometimes picked a non-unique MAC and your life gets really weird and sucks away a lot of debugging time to find out why impossible things are happening.
I can confirm. Working with a bunch of Chinese hardware with non-unique MAC addresses is painful. It was easier to buy new NICs with real serial numbers than to work out how to fix them.
I can confirm. Working with a bunch of Chinese hardware with non-unique MAC addresses is painful. It was easier to buy new NICs with real serial numbers than to work out how to fix them.