Posted 13 years ago
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I found this nifty little program that changes your mac address for you: http://www.technitium.com/tmac/index.html#download
System Requirements: Windows 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista Compatible [microsoft.com] / Server 2008 / 7
Cost: FREEWARE
Just make sure you run the program as administrator, so it can access the registry sections it needs to edit.
Here is all of the important text from their site:
System Requirements: Windows 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista Compatible [microsoft.com] / Server 2008 / 7
Cost: FREEWARE
Just make sure you run the program as administrator, so it can access the registry sections it needs to edit.
Here is all of the important text from their site:
Misconceptions
Many people believe MAC address, which is hard coded in the NIC card cannot be changed. Yes, its hard coded but, it can be changed only by removing the flash chip from the NIC card, re-programming it with new MAC address and putting it back on the card. But this software does not change the hard coded MAC address. Technitium MAC Address Changer instructs Windows(TM) to use MAC address it has specified in windows registry. If no MAC address is specified to Windows(TM), it uses the hard coded one in the NIC to construct Ethernet or IEEE network frames (or simply packets), which are used at OSI layer 2. Also Windows(TM) changes MAC address of your NIC when Windows(TM) Network Bridge is enabled. The first number in the MAC address of the NIC added in the Network Bridge is set to 0x02. Changing MAC address of Network Bridge is not possible in Windows(TM) using this software.
How Does It Work ?
This software just writes a value into the windows registry. When the Network Adapter Device is enabled, windows searches for the registry value 'NetworkAddress' in the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1- 08002bE10318}\[ID of NIC e.g. 0001]. If a value is present, windows will use it as MAC address, if not, windows will use the hard coded manufacturer provided MAC address. Simple? Some Network Adapter drivers have this facility built-in. It can be found in the Advance settings tab in the Network Adapter's Device properties in Windows Device Manager.
How To Change MAC Address
1. Starting MAC address changer will list all available network adapters.
2. Select the adapter you want to change the MAC address. You will get the details of your selection below.
3. Click Change MAC button, enter new MAC address and click Change Now button and confirm changes you made when prompted.
4. To restore the original MAC address of the network adapter, select the adapter, click Change MAC button and then click Original MAC button and confirm changes you made when prompted.