Dispelling the Myth of Wireless Security (O'ReillyNet)
Posted Aug 15, 2003 21:13 UTC (Fri) by
macemoneta (guest, #2717)
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Dispelling the Myth of Wireless Security (O'ReillyNet)
I've never been able to change the MAC address of a wireless card. While changing the software configuration is easy, the actual transmitted MAC address was not altered (the card firmware ignored the change). The only way around this that I know is to use an 802.11b Ethernet bridge (like the Linksys WET11), which must pass the MAC to function, and connects to a regular NIC (whose MAC can be changed). I'm curious to know if the actual transmitted MAC was altered, or if some other change was made (patched firmware?).
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