Do you have a rooted device?My android fails every damn time at "setting MAC address", I tried other codes but it always fail.
It has to be like that, the one who has to change is the real device one, not the virtual, since the virtual picks the MAC from the real.
Is this one: http://www.lowyat.net/2013/01/04/31...id-smartphone-with-the-most-affordable-price/
My father found it at a low price, we use it more like a tablet anyway, i'm doing this at my home, is connected to my wifi.
4.1? Not gonna be easy.Is a 4.1.1, is rooted but I don't know what is superuser
Is a 4.1.1, is rooted but I don't know what is superuser
4.1? Not gonna be easy.
Here it is:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su
I Agree with this, but give it a try...
I don't have superuser but a program who do the same thing, I never touched this android before then is all new for me.
From my understanding of how all this crap works, as long as you can make a wireless access point and you're able to modify the MAC of the wireless part of the access point, you're going to be successful. You HAVE to change the Wireless MAC--nothing else matters.I tried using the virtual router program in windows but within three seconds of activating the hotspot the dropdown Goes from "wired connection" to "none". At which point my 3DS connects to the hotspot but fails the network test.
I have tried to activate ICS on this same PC but for some reason the service is not running and I get error messages when I try to activate sharing from the properties tab of the adapter.
I have also tried to use a netgear router (behind a uverse/2wire gateway) that allows me to change the MAC but that only allows access to Nintendo Zone with no street passes no matter what MAC I put in. This router is one revision to new for DDRT.
I know the outward facing MAC on the netgear router has been changed because when I check attached devices in the 2wire gateway I see the spoofed MAC attached to the netgear router.
Any suggestions? Will this work behind a uverse gateway or does that piece of hardware break everything?
That's as simple as it gets. Yes.From my understanding of how all this crap works, as long as you can make a wireless access point and you're able to modify the MAC of the wireless part of the access point, you're going to be successful. You HAVE to change the Wireless MAC--nothing else matters.
No you don't need to do MAC clone for script to work. To do 24x7 you can change to */15 * * * * root...
Sorry for the double quote, but still doesn't work. Manual cycling still works fine which is great, but automatic would have been better
So I changed the wrong MAC? I have to change the MAC of the wireless hardware that my DS connects and NOT the MAC in the router that faces the Internet?
You may have the same problem as me, I am testing it now but it seems the only way I can get it to work is by initially going on telnet and doing ifconfig ath0 down, try it on yours.