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There are more than 40K mac address prefixes in the database. For each search, you will always have the most accurate manufacturer, vendor or organization data, without having to worry about updating a database. The pubblic Rest API is free.

Version 6.0.7

Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/Server 2012 R2/Server 2012/Server 2008 R2/Server 2008/Server 2003/Server 2000

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  • A MAC address is assigned by manufacturers and embedded into the device's network interface card - it's permanently tied to the device, which means that a MAC address cannot be changed.
  • Port 1 NIC MAC address: Disabled (GL385G2) Hello, I encounter some issues to enable a NIC on GL358 G2 server. With BIOS or ILO utilities I can see: -Port 1 NIC MAC address: Disabled -.
  • Any MAC address that has locally significant bit set as one and is also a unicast address can be considered a random MAC address. So based on the rule, all of the numbers below would qualify as a random MAC address. For a simple rule, any MAC address’ first octet that ends 2,6,A,E would be a random MAC address.
  • I'm pretty sure the iSCSI MAC addresses are always displayed with the multi-function NICs. The Ethernet MAC and the iSCSI MAC are different values. When I disabled a NIC port in RBSU, the iLO listed the NIC as disabled, the corresponding iSCSI port was listed disabled as well.
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Technitium MAC Address Changer allows you to change (spoof) Media Access Control (MAC) Address of your Network Interface Card (NIC) instantly. It has a very simple user interface and provides ample information regarding each NIC in the machine. Every NIC has a MAC address hard coded in its circuit by the manufacturer. This hard coded MAC address is used by windows drivers to access Ethernet Network (LAN). This tool can set a new MAC address to your NIC, bypassing the original hard coded MAC address. Technitium MAC Address Changer is a must tool in every security professionals tool box.

Features

  • Works on Windows 10, 8 & 7 for both 32-bit and 64-bit.
  • Enhanced network configuration presets with IPv6 support allow you to quickly switch between network configurations.
  • Allows complete configuration of any network adapter.
  • Command line options with entire software functionality available. You can select a preset from specified preset file to apply directly.
  • Update network card vendors list feature allows you to download latest vendor data (OUI) from IEEE.org.

How Does It Work?

This software just writes a value into the windows registry. When the Network Adapter Device is enabled, windows searches for the registry value 'NetworkAddress' in the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1- 08002bE10318}[ID of NIC e.g. 0001]. If a value is present, windows will use it as MAC address, if not, windows will use the hard coded manufacturer provided MAC address. Some Network Adapter drivers have this facility built-in. It can be found in the Advance settings tab in the Network Adapter's Device properties in Windows Device Manager.

How To Change MAC Address

  1. Starting MAC address changer will list all available network adapters.
  2. Select the adapter you want to change the MAC address. You will get the details of your selection below.
  3. In the Information tab, find the Change MAC Address frame. Enter new MAC address in the field and click Change Now! button. You may even click Random MAC Address button to fill up a randomly selected MAC address from the vendor list available.
  4. To restore the original MAC address of the network adapter, select the adapter, click Restore Original button in the Change MAC Address frame.

NOTE: This tool cannot change MAC address of Microsoft Network Bridge. Network Bridge will automatically use the original MAC address of the first NIC added into bridge with the first octet of MAC address set to 0x02.

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