Posted on 05/07/2021 6:36:39 AM PDT by TrumpianRepublican
10-4
Wrong. My home router allows me to restrict the access to my LAN to specific MAC device addresses, if I so choose. Those MAC addresses would be stored in the router. Clearly the MAC addresses of the voting devices would be exposed, and allow a concrete identification of a location used by the voting machines. And typing them back in is a pain in the a$$.
This dross, if posted in the bloggers forum, does not have to be excerpted. Why do you excerpt?
Answer my own question: to expose FReepers to your trash advertising.
I am not wrong....your home router is most likely a combination of switch and router in one box...
That’s not the case any normal sized network...any limiting of traffic by mac address would be done in switches and that is very rare in a corporate world....
What I’ve seen in really locked down corporate networks is mac addresses tied to specific switch ports to prevent people from moving equipment around or someone off the street from sitting down with a laptop and getting onto the network...
In the case of Maricopa county what they are looking for is not who had access to the LAN but how the information passed thru the network to the internet and was that traffic routed to specific locations perhaps to some group like Dominion....my point is the routers would be highly unlikely to show that...it’s a distraction, what matters now is the physical ballots not some piece of network equipment that shows nothing...
The other main thing I would look at it is, who had Admin access to the Dominion voting equipment.
Concentrate on the physical ballots and the machines that counted them....should be the only things that matter...
Routing decisions are not done with a mac address they are done via IP address....two totally different things.
You are wrong.
Since you are so sure I’m wrong, tell me how...I await anxiously...
Actually they can, the only virus I ever had on my Mac (as far as I know) was from a router, new out of the box install.
There may not be any evidence, but there was fraud like we have never seen before.
No they can’t
If you got a virus on your Mac, you didn’t get it that way
Yes I did. I wasn't the only one either.
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