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    Best MAC Address Spoofing Software

    Has anyone got any experience with using MAC address spoofing software? If so, any stand out as being much better than the others?


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    This one stands out because it's the first one I found on Google


    Mac MakeUp - MAC Address spoofing tool

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    ^I was looking at that one earlier, it does seem quite good, never tried it though.

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    After some research here are a few options without needing additional SW.

    Windows 2000/XP
    Method 1:

    This is depending on the type of Network Interface Card (NIC) you have. If you have a card that doesn't support Clone MAC address, then you have to go to second method.

    a) Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel and double click on Network and Dial-up Connections.

    b) Right click on the NIC you want to change the MAC address and click on properties.

    c) Under "General" tab, click on the "Configure" button

    d) Click on "Advanced" tab

    e) Under "Property section", you should see an item called "Network Address" or "Locally Administered Address", click on it.

    f) On the right side, under "Value", type in the New MAC address you want to assign to your NIC. Usually this value is entered without the "-" between the MAC address numbers.

    g) Goto command prompt and type in "ipconfig /all" or "net config rdr" to verify the changes. If the changes are not materialized, then use the second method.

    h) If successful, reboot your system.

    Method 2:

    This should work on all Windows 2000/XP systems

    a) Go to Start -> Run, type "regedt32" to start registry editor. Do not use "Regedit".

    b) Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ Control\Class\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}". Double click on it to expand the tree. The subkeys are 4-digit numbers, which represent particular network adapters. You should see it starts with 0000, then 0001, 0002, 0003 and so on.

    c) Find the interface you want by searching for the proper "DriverDesc" key.

    d) Edit, or add, the string key "NetworkAddress" (has the data type "REG_SZ") to contain the new MAC address.

    e) Disable then re-enable the network interface that you changed (or reboot the system).

    Method 3:

    Use the program Etherchange from ntsecurity.nu - toolbox

    Windows 9x

    Use the same method as Windows 2000/XP except for the registry key location is "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\ CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Net" and you must reboot your system.

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