Stolen Laptop

stix

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Hi

Cheese laptop stolen, would it be possible to trace it via the Mac number of the network card ect if it connects to the net via a Lan ????? or am i dreaming......


Anyone got any other ideas on how we can trace it ?
 
stix said:
Hi

Cheese laptop stolen, would it be possible to trace it via the Mac number of the network card ect if it connects to the net via a Lan ????? or am i dreaming......


Anyone got any other ideas on how we can trace it ?

:-(
MAC number doesnt leave the subnet.... so no-one on the net knows the MAC outside the local network.

Sorry
 
Possibly phone up 2nd hand good stores like Cash Converters etc in your area to see if they've bought a recent laptop...
 
Also report it stolen at the manufacturer. Places like Acer and Dell mark it as stolen on their records....and if the dude ever needs a repair or upgrade done on the system....BUSTED!!! They call the cops and have the dude taken away. I know this for a fact!

You should then get the notebook back....might take a year or 2 tho.
 
if it gone bru its gone

remember with house insurance you can insure your laptop as well might be a little more but worth it i think
 
Recently broke into our house - stole my car, laptop and cellphone. Insurance actually covered everything, including the R18 000 laptop (wasn't specified or seperately insured). Quite impressed.

We're with Samtam.
 
ebendl said:
Recently broke into our house - stole my car, laptop and cellphone. Insurance actually covered everything, including the R18 000 laptop (wasn't specified or seperately insured). Quite impressed.

We're with Samtam.


got a number for your broker ?
 
ebendl said:
including the R18 000 laptop (wasn't specified or seperately insured). Quite impressed.
AFAIK if it wasn't specified and stolen from your home, they will cover it. You need to specify goods that might get nicked outside of our house.

Well, thats what I remember from when I changed my insurance
 
If the laptop was in your house at the time of theft then it would be considered a hosue item. Same as your desktop PC.

Having it stolen out of your car or from your office is a different situation though which is why you pay extra if you want it insured for that.

EDIT: Argg.. Landyman already mentioned it! :p
 
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