The MAC address is burned onto ROM, physically, permanently. You won't be able to change it, but may be able to spoof it. However, this is not recommended, and having multiple spoo…
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Originally posted by ginoledesma:
The MAC address is burned onto ROM, physically, permanently. You won't be able to change it, but may be able to spoof it. Howeve…
The drivers for the device must support this, and I don't think that Apple's airport drivers support this. There is rarely a valid reason to do this, and the only reason I can see …
One reason MAC addresses are assigned at manufacturing is because they're supposed to be UNIQUE. Spoofing one is asking for network conflict trouble. Why ever would you WANT to g…
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Originally posted by GHPorter:
One reason MAC addresses are assigned at manufacturing is because they're supposed to be UNIQUE. Spoofing one is asking for networ…
Like larksoft said, the device driver must support it. Long story short: you won't be able to do it on stock Mac OS X (10.2/10.3) without using a custom kernel.
I've been doing Macintosh networking for quite some time now, and I've never encountered a situation where changing the MAC address would help anything.
You cannot have multiple d…
And how does that change anything... we are still only talking about one MAC address... well, actually WiFI ID in this case (very similar thing).
Oh... and with the price of WiFi …
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Originally posted by tooki:
WiFi uses MAC addresses just like wired Ethernet. Look at any wireless card -- it will say right on it: "MAC" with the address.
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Originally posted by larkost:
We are splitting hairs here, but technically this is not a MAC address....
That's an AWFULLY FINE HAIR to split. It walks like a…
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Originally posted by larkost:
We are splitting hairs here, but technically this is not a MAC address. It is a Wireless Network ID, or WiFi ID. It serves the exact…
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Originally posted by jlw:
I want to know how its done. Know my enemy.
Could it be that you don't even have the slightest idea about what you are asking for…
If you bought it from Belkin, they should provide you with a driver (I assume you mean OS X).
Edit: If, for some reason, Belkin isn't supporting their own products, this site shou…
Why don't you wait for it to arrive before you ask about drivers.
Broadcom chips are sometimes seen as native Airport cards by OSX. Which also reminds me that you are posting no i…
Apple is making great strides here in japan. #1 MP3 player, is slowly killing Sony and its MD players in their home market. Now all they need is iTunes Music Store here.
Apple is still, by a large margin, the #1 MP3 player maker. I don't know how big iPod penetration is in China -- my hunch is that local brands dominate there.
tooki
Steve isn't going to sit by and let the iPod fail.
My guess is he will continue expanding the players until apple offers 5-15 different types.
iPod mini, iPod, iPod photo, iPod sp…