How can I easily spoof my Mac address on my rooted inspire 4g?
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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/
I want to blocking all ip addresses except for assigned ip addresses.
I've tried a lot to blocking all the IP addresses with iptables but failed.
I want to know if it is possible to fulfill the requirement.
If it is possible, how to solve the problem.
Does anyone know how to spoof the MAC address on a Captivate. I can't seem to find the nvram.txt file anywhere. Thanks
Is it possible to change DNS so i can watch Netflix on my Omnia 7?
google didn't give any good results.
Whaaaat? Does your DNS provider block access to netflix.com or something?
It's possible to set custom configuration for WiFi networks (press-and-hold on the network name) and either change the DNS, or route your data through a proxy that has a not-stupid DNS.
Alternatively, the phone has an equivalent to a HOSTS file in the registry, at HKLM\COMM\Tcpip\Hosts\. This could be used to manually map the Netflix domain name to their IP address. That would probably work even on cellular data.
I live in Europe so Netflix isn't available to us yet. I'm using unblock-us' dns to get access.
Um... DNS literally does nothing except map a domain name (like "netflix.com") to an IP address. I'm quite sure you can resolve the Netflix domain name overseas. What you need is a proxy server. Proxies let you connect through them to the rest of the Internet, and to everybody else it looks like you are located wherever the proxy is. That (or VPN, which the phone currently doesn't support), and not DNS, is how you get around the "geo-IP" geographical restrictions on a service.
Can anyone help me changing the mac address of CS918S permanently. I went to different post but unable to locate the file where mac address has saved. Please help me finding the mac address and walk me through how to change it. I have two cs918 in my home and both have the same address so they do not work at the same time.
Thanks