Wow! you get parts fast.
I lost my registration there and I always have trouble with the questions and I really shouldn't. The time before today, the questions were non-English. At least they were English this time. It said, I think that I got 1 right. Well, I know I got one wrong, but I accidentally clicked the wrong answer.
The site doesn't use cookies or the email for retry attempts, That leaves IP address or MAC address. I tried a different email and it said i took the test, so it's either IP or MAC address. Changing the IP address of the router is definitely possible by turning it off. I don't know how long it takes.
The MAC address is probably the modem's or the routers. I have the means of trying stuff, but don't feel like it.
e.g new modem IP (turn off & check); new modem MAC (switch modems or possibly go non-bridge); New PC mac (switch PC's).
I don;t understand the protocols enough to know what MAC is affected by the outside world in bridge mode. I think an html page can read the MAC address of the computer that i am on.
I lost my registration there and I always have trouble with the questions and I really shouldn't. The time before today, the questions were non-English. At least they were English this time. It said, I think that I got 1 right. Well, I know I got one wrong, but I accidentally clicked the wrong answer.
The site doesn't use cookies or the email for retry attempts, That leaves IP address or MAC address. I tried a different email and it said i took the test, so it's either IP or MAC address. Changing the IP address of the router is definitely possible by turning it off. I don't know how long it takes.
The MAC address is probably the modem's or the routers. I have the means of trying stuff, but don't feel like it.
e.g new modem IP (turn off & check); new modem MAC (switch modems or possibly go non-bridge); New PC mac (switch PC's).
I don;t understand the protocols enough to know what MAC is affected by the outside world in bridge mode. I think an html page can read the MAC address of the computer that i am on.