Okay, scratch that, I was able to get my wifi dongle to stop making the computer bluescreen. However, when I ran maccheck.cmd it just gave me a row of zeroes which would seem to indicate it cannot work with changing mac addresses.
However, I know I've seen reference to finding a way to make these atheros cards work with homepass. Can someone point me in the direction of that? Do I need a specific driver? I have the latest 'official' driver for my dongle. (It's a TP-Link TL WN722N)
It seems to work with spillpass, so your best option would be to set up a deban virtual machine, but if you are unfamiliar with linux it might not be so good. By the way, after much testing, the same setup WON'T work under virtualbox, so anyone wanting to use a virtual machine + dongle should use vmware player (I wish I had known earlier). The virtual machine approach has the advantage that your pc still has internet access when changing mac addresses, which is nice, on the downside a virtual machine solution takes up resources, my current setup takes about 200 MB ram (theorically, task manager shows less than 100 mB), and very little CPU; ad installation is a 1,12 gb file (the debian install) + the ~200MB vmware player installation takes.
I think it is a good windows solution for those with dongles, but weights a little. Here's a guide for your debice on debian (note that the repositories it lists aren't for latest debian (jessie)): http://elinux.org/RPi_Peripherals#Wireless:_TP-Link_TL-WN722N_USB_wireless_adapter_.28Debian_6.29
On the other side, I forgot to add the SSID name to my randomizer output file, might upload a 0.1b version later.
UPDATE: Randomizer 0.1b
Code:
*CHANGELOG:*
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·0.1b:
- Added option -as to add specified SSID to output file. Use "-as tab" to use
tabulation instead of spaces for separation.
Example:
4E53504F4F4F NZ@McD1 --> with -as
4E53504F4F4F NZ@McD1 --> with -as tab
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