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There's this cool new thing called the "internet" (or Int4rw3b). All you have to do is use something called GOOGLE.

Search and you shall find.
 
IIRC, a mac address is specific to a network card, it's encoded into the hardware so it can't be spoofed, short of stealing someone's NIC and replacing it with a new one.
 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Lockage!

Why?

You can look your self out of a router by accident, I know I did this. I wanted to only use certain MACs but I press the wrong key and told it to ignore my machines MAC. Ended up reseting the router.
 
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Lockage!

Why?

You can look your self out of a router by accident, I know I did this. I wanted to only use certain MACs but I press the wrong key and told it to ignore my machines MAC. Ended up reseting the router.
Spoofage = lockage. MAC spoofing is no better than earlier classics, such as:

How can I spoof an email address?
How can I spoof an IP address?

It's spoofage.


 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Lockage!

Why?

You can look your self out of a router by accident, I know I did this. I wanted to only use certain MACs but I press the wrong key and told it to ignore my machines MAC. Ended up reseting the router.
Spoofage = lockage. MAC spoofing is no better than earlier classics, such as:

How can I spoof an email address?
How can I spoof an IP address?

It's spoofage.


They always say to get lots of Spoofage every day.... Wait sorry that was ruffage.

 
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