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by coldtea
2315 days ago
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>Does it mean that my MacBook is fake? There's not really a market of fake MacBooks that someone can buy (outside of China and from a legit store, none the less), and think they're an Apple product. It's very hard to make a fake one to a quality that will convince anybody with any familiarity with the platform and leave enough room for profit (from materials to unibody construction, precision etc). The @MacBook-Pro part is the name of the machine. Perhaps the name changed? Maybe you've set it to change through DHCP, whenever a new connection tries to assign one? |
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Low price for this macbook + "@Huawei*" really scared me, hehe