

- #Change router mac address windows 7 update
- #Change router mac address windows 7 driver
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#Change router mac address windows 7 driver
Hehe butt in all you like, i have no issue with what youre saying at all :) Frankly i was enjoying someone adding a comment that didnt treat me like a 13 year old newbie and try to reiterate points and advice already dispensed (and actually tried before i even posted:) ) im not talking about changing any h/w registers or anything of the sort I just want to be able to spoof the MAC via the same old driver option as ive done in every other version of windows ive run, its comical that Vista, which i LOATHED and uninstalled after 24 hours, worked fine, but in Windows 7.the Windows version that Vista was supposed to be, and a BIG improvement it FAILS Thats called a regression bug Microsoft.look it up, they get solved in Open source software every day of the week, its called supporting your users As opposed ot the bury the head in the sand and blame your users approach evidenced in this thread, so far. You literally are changing the MAC address with your utility if that register is being rewritten. I am only butting in to say, this is not spoofing. It can be changed as you say, stylemessiah.

I believe at least one has a h/w register for the MAC address that is r/w. Its a no go, you can put the mac address in and ipconfig /all all you like, it isnt going to change the fact that it DOESNT WORK
#Change router mac address windows 7 update
Ive tried several atheros drivers, including the latest ones fomr the windows update catalogue, last ones are dated 5-10-2009 (d-m-yyyy im in OZ) and include, quite funnily, the debug files. Im using that same Network Address option in the adapters properties right now in XP, just as i was last time i posted.
#Change router mac address windows 7 windows 7
Im using Windows 7 downloaded from TechNet Im using the X86 version And i have already said in previous posts that i tried the usual Network Address option in the adapters properties, why do people keep repeating things which i have already tried, again, i am not a newbie here. If possible, please upload the picture to Skydrive ( ) and share the link to me. Then can you see the new physical address via "IPCONFIG /ALL". Can you tell me which step failed? Did you see "Network address" option in Network adapter properties? If so, please type the new address and apply OK. Which version of Windows 7 was installed on the machine, RTM, RC or Beta? How did you get it, via downloaded from Internet or other location? Actually, I have tested on several machine and it worked.

Rule 1: Dont blame an end user with nearly 30 years of experience Rule 2: Accept that you have a BUG, its your problem Microsoft Rule 3: Fix the BUG Sorry mate, like ive already pointed out, i know what im doing, and i have done all that in fact its exactly what i do in XP to be here with you now :) Can i say Windows 7 has a BUG any more clearly? Im actually getting tired of saying it. Then, we can see the new MAC address (Physical Address). Right click it and click "Run as administrator". Click Start menu and type "CMD" (without quotation marks) in the open box. Then, please run relevant command to view MAC address, we can see the address is already changed.ġ. Select "Value" option and type the new MAC address you would like to use, such as 123456789000 Switch to "Advanced" tab and click "Network address" in "Property".Ĥ. Expand "Network adapters" and right click the NIC which you would like to change MAC address, and then click "Properties".ģ. Click Start menu and type "devmgmt.msc" (without quotation marks) in the open box and click OK.Ģ.
