I hear waves crashing =)
Let's all stop and give poor Dario time to read ;]
Cheers
Ecke

2010/6/21 Daniel J. Matyola <[email protected]>:
> "MAC" address means "Media Access Control"  address.  It has nothing
> to do with Apple.
>
> Dan
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Dario Bonazza
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This is very OT, but since we have IT folks over here, I'm trying to ask.
>> When trying to book an hotel in Germany, I asked for internet connection
>> availability in their rooms. Their reply:
>> "We have internet connection (wireless lan) in all rooms for free but
>> therefore you have to fill out a sheet of paper with your mac-address and
>> then we can activate you for using internet."
>> Since I don't have a Mac, I have no clue what a Mac address is. However, I
>> suspect they mean a IP address. Even so, I believe my internet wireless
>> connection uses a dynamic IP and in case I have to setup a new connection
>> they have to assign me and let me know an IP address...
>> What would you expect to do with a Win XP laptop for getting such a
>> "mac-address" wireless connection?
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Dario
>>
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