Control Panel >> Network connections >> choose connection properties >> select configure >> select advanced >> select Locally administered address >> choose the option box and input ur value
to change back follow same steps and at end choose "not present"
should work with most cards
select Locally administered address >> choose the option box and input ur value
to change back follow same steps and at end choose "not present"
should work with most cards
there is no LOCALLY ADMINISTERED ADDRESS there.... i am using windows xp sp2
My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> Network Adapters -> Right Click on your LAN/Modem -> Properties -> Advanced -> Locally Administered Address
In the Value field fill in the MAC Address you want and click OK
On a curious note,why do you wanna change the MAC Address?
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its like this i ant to use my friends sify account as he has 256 kbps night unlimited... but the sify people use some kind of MAC and IP binding........ so i will change mine ti his and use his account.........
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its like this i ant to use my friends sify account as he has 256 kbps night unlimited... but the sify people use some kind of MAC and IP binding........ so i will change mine ti his and use his account.........
Very smart , nice trick . Am Aware of it but never tried it .
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will try it and tell u ....... and by the way if anyone has sify 512 mb connectio please give me ur username and pass........ i swear that i will use it only at nighttime......................................... ............... pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease/........... thanski..........
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its like this i ant to use my friends sify account as he has 256 kbps night unlimited... but the sify people use some kind of MAC and IP binding........ so i will change mine ti his and use his account.........
If you got a router at if it supports then you can configure MAC Address Cloning.Works like a charm.
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it works.............i have used a-mac address changer and it works like a charm............ also i am abl to login using my friends accoutn................
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