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![]() ![]() Computer crackers can gain unauthorized access to the ISP via the same technique. Moreover, the client is not the only person who can spoof their MAC address to gain access to the ISP. While this is generally a legitimate case, MAC spoofing of new devices can be considered illegal if the ISP's user agreement prevents the user from connecting more than one device to their service. In this case, the client spoofs their MAC address to gain Internet access from multiple devices. This can be circumvented easily by MAC spoofing, with the client only needing to spoof the new device's MAC address so it appears to be the MAC address that was registered by the ISP. Since MAC addresses are unique and hard-coded on network interface controller (NIC) cards, when the client wants to connect a new device or change an existing one, the ISP will detect different MAC addresses and might not grant Internet access to those new devices. Many ISPs register the client's MAC address for service and billing services. New hardware for existing Internet Service Providers (ISP) MAC spoofing is done for legitimate and illicit purposes alike. However, MAC spoofing does not work when trying to bypass parental controls if automatic MAC filtering is turned on. It may also allow the user to bypass MAC address blacklisting to regain access to a Wi-Fi network. Motivation Ĭhanging the assigned MAC address may allow the user to bypass access control lists on servers or routers, either hiding a computer on a network or allowing it to impersonate another network device. Essentially, MAC spoofing entails changing a computer's identity, for any reason. The process of masking a MAC address is known as MAC spoofing. Additionally, there are tools which can make an operating system believe that the NIC has the MAC address of a user's choosing. However, many drivers allow the MAC address to be changed. ![]() The MAC address that is hard-coded on a network interface controller (NIC) cannot be changed. MAC spoofing is a technique for changing a factory-assigned Media Access Control (MAC) address of a network interface on a networked device. JSTOR ( June 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message). ![]() Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification. ![]() ![]() ![]() When to use it: When your excitement just can’t be contained. Origin: Jim Henson’s most famous Muppet is known for his frequent flailing jags on The Muppet Show, and this GIF captures the height of that tendency. When to use it: When you just can’t hold back your emotions or want to sarcastically overreact - or, if you’re feeling particularly mean, mock someone else’s overreaction to whatever situation is at hand. According to Vox’s own teen drama expert Constance Grady, “the fandom really hated Dawson and hardcore shipped Joey/Pacey, so there was a lot of schadenfreude in that moment where he essentially ‘lost’” - all of which helped catapult this GIF to perennial meme status. The famous moment reportedly wasn’t scripted - Van Der Beek–as–Dawson was just that upset. Origin: This is actually a pivotal moment for Dawson’s Creek fans - it’s the season three finale, “True Love,” and the decisive moment comes when our (controversial) hero, Dawson, loses it over his realization that the girl he loves would be better off with her much healthier soul mate. When to use it: Whenever Nathan Fillion’s speechlessness (see #6) just isn’t quite enough to convey your level of speechlessness. ![]() ![]() The blinking white guy in question is gamer Drew Scanlon, and the meme is his priceless reaction in 2013 to a fellow gamer’s casual description of “farming with my hoe.” (Admit it: You like it even more now that you know this.) Origin: One of the newest additions to the reaction GIF canon has been everywhere this year. Warning: Using this GIF while Old may not actually make you appear more hip. When to use it: Whenever an Old is attempting to blend in with the Youngs. Origin: Steve Buscemi’s 2009 guest appearance in 30 Rock’s fourth season led to this timeless moment - timeless because, for as long as the world continues to turn, old and uncool adults will continue to flail while attempting to connect with Today’s Youth. When to use it: Whenever you need to drop the mic, make a killer exit, or end on a high note. Origin: When President Obama finished his remarks at his final White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2016, he literally dropped the mic. When to use it: Whenever you want to toast or congratulate someone on the internet - either ironically or sincerely. Origin: 2013’s The Great Gatsby was a sumptuous visual feast, but this meme-orable moment has transcended its context to become an all-purpose reaction for the ages. When to use: You’ve walked into an awkward situation, or just stumbled upon a major internet can of worms that you’d prefer not to open. Origin: This iconic awkward Simpsons moment appears in season five, episode 16, “Homer Loves Flanders” it’s Homer’s reaction to finding out that the Flanders family wants some non-Homer time to themselves. When to use it: Whenever the state of the world or the news or your life or anything else makes you feel like absolutely nothing matters anymore. And many people thought it summed up the national zeitgeist then. Origin: Tumblr word art artist Cat Frazier made this GIF in 2012. Here are Vox’s choices for the most iconic reaction GIFs on the internet - ranked by order of necessity to our lives, from occasionally essential to can’t-use-the-internet-without-them. When you can shorthand “blinking white guy” and have people understand exactly which blinking white guy you’re talking about, your reaction GIF has reached peak internet saturation. The internet would appear to have many, many, many candidates for “greatest GIF of all time,” but it’s undeniable that some reaction GIFs are so ubiquitous that the average internet user can likely picture them simply from reading a description. ![]() And as we consider the legacy of the internet’s greatest file format, we must pause to recognize a special category of GIF that’s left an indelible mark on social media: the reaction GIF. The GIF is now 30 years old, but it already feels immortal - possibly because it’s already outlasted the internet’s most turbulent periods of evolution. ![]() ![]() ![]() After a few years of testing other minivans, I’ve come to realize the Odyssey is the best of the bunch, and I swear this 2008 tester had firmer braking and more precise steering than the earlier model I drove. The last time I tested an Odyssey, two years back, I hadn’t been exposed to many competitors and I found the braking mushy and the steering pretty numb. Moms and dads will get a pretty engaging drive with this minivan. And no, we don’t know why there’s an odd number of them, either. It features an integrated remote that pops out of the ceiling DVD unit, plus underfloor storage between the first and second rows to store headphones, DVDs and handheld gadgets.ĭo your kids leave bottles and sippy cups everywhere? If so, you’ll all love the Odyssey’s 13 to 15 cupholders (depending on trim level). Both rows were finished in black leather in my Touring model and were not only comfortable, they also felt very upscale for a minivan.Ī DVD entertainment system is optional on the EX-L and standard on the Touring trim level. I’m 5-foot-10, and I fit very comfortably in the third row, even with the second row in its rearmost position. The seats also slide forward easily to allow access to the third row. The second row is a configurable bench it can’t fold into the floor like the seats in the Chrysler and Dodge minivans do, but the center seat can be removed entirely, leaving two captain’s chairs and an aisle to walk back to the third row. The three rows in the Odyssey offer plenty of room. The interior has some new colors and textures on the instrument panel and new fabric for the base models. Buyers who do a lot of highway driving might see optimal results at the pump if they get this engine. The deactivation was seamless in my Touring test van. The LX and EX models - the more affordable ones - use a 3.5-liter V-6 that doesn’t have cylinder deactivation and gets 16/23 mpg. ![]() This version of the engine is rated at 17/25 mpg, but comes only on the EX-L and Touring trims. The old system was only able to shut off three cylinders, meaning this new version will be able to conserve fuel in a wider variety of driving conditions and speeds. That means that when you’re cruising or decelerating, two or three of the cylinders will shut down to conserve fuel. There is also a change under the hood, where the 3.5-liter V-6 engine on the top two trim levels has a new version of the automaker’s cylinder deactivation system. For a full list of what changed between the 20 Odysseys, check out a side-by-side comparison here. If you weren’t looking closely, though, you’d never notice. The Odyssey is handsome enough, and for 2008 the taillights and front end get small tweaks to add a slightly modern edge. It’s a minivan, and no minivan on the market is stunning enough to stand out from the pack. We’re not going to spend a lot of time on the Odyssey’s looks. The Odyssey is unabashedly a minivan, which means it delivers all of that vehicle’s must-haves: three rows of comfortable seats, family entertainment options, a pleasant ride and, in the uplevel Touring trim level I tested, a big scoop of luxury sitting on top. Honda’s latest ad campaign asks folks to “Respect the Van” - the concept being that minivans are so derided these days that the idea of owning one has to be beaten into potential buyers. What I can say to all of them is that they have one model to hold themselves up against: the Honda Odyssey. Many companies are getting out of the minivan game entirely right now, while others - like Volkswagen and Hyundai - are just entering it. The Honda Odyssey gets a lot of minor changes for 2008, and when you account for all of them, they add up to one heck of an argument for buying a minivan. ![]() |