If you have to internally change the MAC# in a STB app, they should use 78, avoiding the problem of someone randomly making up a MAC, that will "eventually" get registered to a new STB. and the cycle continuesĬatch 22 Whatever happened to the 00:1A:78 rule for STB Emulator apps (Stalker based), reserving 79 for the STB's with hard coded MAC's? Then I get the MAC changed for them (because their pic proved it was theirs) and then that other member that had earlier changed his MAC on his box.
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(they would not need to wait thou as there are other methods to use your code without a MAC attached). And that member may not have a receiver that can change the MAC, so they wait. That always is a success for the member and saves them countless hours of waiting for the administration to release that MAC.īecause the member has now just created a new MAC and may have unknowingly spoofed a MAC from a receiver that has not yet gone online, but is about to in about a week.Īnd of course that new member with his new box sends me a message asking why they get a "MAC already excist" message and on their new box.
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When i get these messages, the first question I ask is if they are using a buzztv box and if answer is yes, then I tell them how to change the MAC themselves on their box (on the iptv app actually). This is never really a malicious act, just someone that by chance spoofed that exact MAC and is using it on the system. So then maybe after anywhere from 24 hours up to a few days later, the MAC gets released and the member can then use it.Īll this is because somewhere, somehow, that MAC was spoofed and used on another box. If you want to find the manufacturer a certain MAC address belongs to, please use our MAC address lookup tool. It usually encodes the manufacturer’s registered identification number. Then they review it and release the MAC in all cases (long as the picture shows prove of the MAC). MAC address (Media Access Control address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. These devices are authenticated via MAC Address (pre authorized by the provider) and use a Stalker Portal to access IPTV services. STB stands for SET-TOP BOX, normally a MAG Box, Enigma2, Octagon Box including many others. Only 1 MAC Address can be registered per subscription, including on Multi-User subscriptions.
Either way that's is where the picture ends up (in server admins inbox). You can change your MAC address at any time on xe client-area. Only way around this is to have the member send me a picture taken of the MAC showing it on their receiver. At times a member may get a message stating that MAC they are trying to assign to their code 'already excists'