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Yes, please.

Just got home, booted up a netbook running Mint, and.....after reading a few pages, am bloody well lost.

I need to do what to who and with what candlestick?


I think I just got hostapd. Now what?
 

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I finally got it working. Earlier, I tried to change the MAC address of multiple wireless cards under Windows Vista and 7 and it failed every time. So I plugged in a DD-WRT router and changed the Wireless MAC address under Setup> MAC Address Clone. Every time I changed the MAC address and clicked on Apply Settings I got a StreetPass. I noticed that some StreetPasses hit in a couple of seconds while others took an upwards of 30 seconds.
 

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with WiFi Tether for Android I can't get it to work, SSID won't even show up on other devices when I enable it. I'm using a Sony Xperia Z C6603

Don't know what happened but no matter what my SSID is it will automaticly change to TetherFallback :/
 

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Alright, I've got a linksys WRT54GS with firmware 7.50.5. My internet comes via satellite so it connects directly to the router, without the need of a modem.

Now how in the hell do I set this thing up? I'm at a lost right now.
 

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I took a break from the linux to try to work on a router instead.

I then took a hammer to the router.

I think I might just order one of those USB dongles and run from there. Getting pissed off, and a headache.
 

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On a similar but less related note, there are many ways to spoof your androids mac address, but can anyone tell me how to (preferably for free) reverse tether my phone (no data plan) to my osx mac and use its wifi connection to connect my phone through usb to the internet?
 

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On a similar but less related note, there are many ways to spoof your androids mac address, but can anyone tell me how to (preferably for free) reverse tether my phone (no data plan) to my osx mac and use its wifi connection to connect my phone through usb to the internet?
Thats a pain my friend tryed to make reverse tether and it work the problem was that the androids tether app couldnt detect the usb connection as network and it wouldn't share it through wifi.
 

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On a similar but less related note, there are many ways to spoof your androids mac address, but can anyone tell me how to (preferably for free) reverse tether my phone (no data plan) to my osx mac and use its wifi connection to connect my phone through usb to the internet?


I could reverse tether my phone with Windows but I couldn't share the network. I'm starting to think that is an issue of CM 10.1
 

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Managed to make it work under windows. I feel good right about now. :D
(not sure if my setup would be of help though... because of all things it uses XP because vista and up "improved" wifi handling...)
 

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Managed to make it work under windows. I feel good right about now. :D
(not sure if my setup would be of help though... because of all things it uses XP because vista and up "improved" wifi handling...)
Hey why not share it, theres a lot of people that dont feel like going to ubuntu just to do this
 

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It's actually simple as long as your equipment can handle a few things.
First of all, you need XP to be able to spoof the first ocet in the MAC address. (Vista and up can't do that due to magical standards).
Then you need two network devices. A Wifi card that is capable of being in AP mode (I use edimax ew-7128g based on the RT2500 chip that we used in the old days to make ourselves Access points and play metroid prime hunters online) and a second device be it lan or another wireless to connect to the internet. The rest is as simple as changing mac on the Card that will be AP to the one you want, and marking internet sharing in the properties of the device that will provide internet connection.
I will recommend TMAC for the mac changing since it's got a nice GUI, you will see incoming traffic and it restarts the card whenever you change the MAC so it's easier if you want to "visit" a few zones in a quick succession.
 

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It's actually simple as long as your equipment can handle a few things.
First of all, you need XP to be able to spoof the first ocet in the MAC address. (Vista and up can't do that due to magical standards).
Then you need two network devices. A Wifi card that is capable of being in AP mode (I use edimax ew-7128g based on the RT2500 chip that we used in the old days to make ourselves Access points and play metroid prime hunters online) and a second device be it lan or another wireless to connect to the internet. The rest is as simple as changing mac on the Card that will be AP to the one you want, and marking internet sharing in the properties of the device that will provide internet connection.
I will recommend TMAC for the mac changing since it's got a nice GUI, you will see incoming traffic and it restarts the card whenever you change the MAC so it's easier if you want to "visit" a few zones in a quick succession.
Its sad thats only for XP, most people will probably use the linux or android anyways
 

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