[Q] Spoof MAC Address - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Our college's WiFi is using MAC address for permitting access to internet. So i need to spoof my laptop's mac address to my phone to access it on my phone. I didn't see any working way. Can any one help me on that ?

Prolly not, at least nowhere i have seen.

Why dont you just ask them to add your phone's MAC address? Or do they restrict phones from being added

yeah. they restrict phones being added.
Any hope ?

To spoof MAC addresses you need ifconfig.
http://superuser.com/questions/91699/spoof-mac-address-from-ip-command
http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=security/changemac

Thanks everyone. I able to spoof my MAC address. Now I am able to access Internet.
I posted that in my blog. blog.thecodecracker.com/hacks/spoof-mac-address-in-android/

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Hello, I'm fairly new to programming let alone development, how ever I need to connect my home computer and mobile device to a class server provided by my college. The server allows user access by username and password but as an extra layer of security the instructor limits access to set ipv4 addresses. Given at&t as my provider I've been using mobile hotspot as my main internet service, unfortunately the ip address changes frequently through this service. I was wondering if there was any way to capture the range of these ip adresses or if anyone could direct me on another way to create a static address through which I could connnect (perhaps a very basic web server?).
LayneRea said:
Hello, I'm fairly new to programming let alone development, how ever I need to connect my home computer and mobile device to a class server provided by my college. The server allows user access by username and password but as an extra layer of security the instructor limits access to set ipv4 addresses. Given at&t as my provider I've been using mobile hotspot as my main internet service, unfortunately the ip address changes frequently through this service. I was wondering if there was any way to capture the range of these ip adresses or if anyone could direct me on another way to create a static address through which I could connnect (perhaps a very basic web server?).
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They need to change their policy. No consumer internet service uses a static IP, so even though yours may change faster, everyone else in the class will eventually have the same issue. They need to invest in a VPN if they want network security.
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LayneRea said:
Hello, I'm fairly new to programming let alone development, how ever I need to connect my home computer and mobile device to a class server provided by my college. The server allows user access by username and password but as an extra layer of security the instructor limits access to set ipv4 addresses. Given at&t as my provider I've been using mobile hotspot as my main internet service, unfortunately the ip address changes frequently through this service. I was wondering if there was any way to capture the range of these ip adresses or if anyone could direct me on another way to create a static address through which I could connnect (perhaps a very basic web server?).
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If this is an absolute requirement one option could be to get a static IP address from AT&T. I know Sprint offers that as an option for around $5 a month. might be a way to do this. The only other option I can think of is to get a server on something like cloud at cost or digital ocean and use it as a proxy.
Does your school offer up a VPN for students? One thing you might be able to ask the professor is if they will allow you to use it from on campus.

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