If you happen to be on a Linux box and want to change MAC address with ease then you must try TMAC for Linux by Sagar Belure.
Well, I know you can always use ifconfig but, isnt a good bash script to do much of the work for you cool?!
Well, I know you can always use ifconfig but, isnt a good bash script to do much of the work for you cool?!
Thanx for the script. I am lazy and this suits me just fine. :)
ReplyDeleteI downloaded and ran TMAC for linux and I keep receiving this error
ReplyDelete./tmac.sh -R wlano
./tmac.sh line 133-135 command not found
Did you check the line 133 in text editor?
DeleteHow can i fix run-time error 91 when running TMAC on windows 10
ReplyDeleteThere is no fix for this now but there is a new version planned which should fix all these issues.
Deleteok
Deleteis ther a way that you cude use Technitium MAC Address Changer on a raspberry pi4
ReplyDeleteOn Raspberry Pi you can already change MAC address with ifconfig command.
DeleteDear Shreyyas. I have an HP4530s
ReplyDeleteI'd like to change my own MAC starting with 68-... with another HP MAC 70-66-55 .... etc made by Azurewave Technology Ltd 70:66:55
My card accepts all change except 70:66:55
Can you help to work around ?
My card accepts all changet except 70:66:55
Can you holp to workaround ?
Thanks for the post. Try to see if 72 works as first octet. Most wifi drivers allow changing MAC address only when the 2nd bit of first octet is set.
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