Wednesday, July 2, 2014

How (and Why) to Change Your MAC Address on Windows, Linux, and Mac

How (and Why) to Change Your MAC Address on Windows, Linux, and Mac: "Each network interface on your computer or any other networked device has a unique MAC address. These MAC addresses are assigned in the factory, but you can change, or “spoof,” MAC addresses in software.

MAC stands for “media access control.” MAC addresses are also commonly referred to as physical addresses or hardware addresses, because they correspond to a hardware adapter."



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