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2017 mac, catalina, changing address dint work

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    elkqkern
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    using 2017 mac pro. catalina lastest ver.

    changing mac address but still my original one

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    SweetP
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    @elkqkern which version of WiFiSpoof do you use (the App Store, or the version from my store), and have you installed the helper app?

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    @sweetp v3.5 version.

    yes helper tool installed.

    not appstore ver.

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    @sweetp i did uninstall n install again (app and helptool)

    but it seems cant change my mac address 10.15.7(19H15) Catalina

    using wifi 5g

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    @elkqkern how are you checking that it doesn't change.
    Does the Mac Address change in WiFiSpoof's main window?

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    @sweetp yes, it change on wifisppof app windows. but when i check mac system - wifi -> still same my original mac

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    @elkqkern the address in Wifispoof is accurate. System preferences shows the hardware address, which does not change.

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    you can verify, if you have access to the admin panel of a router you are connected to. you can also run these terminal commands:
    networksetup -listallhardwareports

    Find the Device name for your Wi-Fi to use in the next command (in my case it is “en0” - most likely the same for you):
    ifconfig en0 |grep ether

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