| Axcend | 06-02-2011 06:45 PM | even more MAC address questions :( Ok, so I have a dsl modem connected to a wireless router which I connect my computer to wirelessly.
I tried spoofing my built in wifi adapter to no avail, so I am taking another route.
I am pretty sure I successfully spoofed my wireless router MAC as I followed all the steps and the IP address changed. It shows the MAC address as changing under the setup (can't confirm that tho as its all under a section called "Mac Address Clone")
I am planning on buying USB wireless adapters for each different account as thats just going to be the easiest method. From my regular computer, I connect to the internet, then I startup a VMWare account which has internet sharing enabled.
Now the questions are: Since I am using VMWare for my accounts and I successfully spoof all the MAC addresses on the VMWare accounts. Now since Amazon can only see the 2 closest MAC Addresses, I would think that 1 would be the MAC Address listed as active inside the VMWare (which is successfully spoofed) and the MAC Address of the USB Wireless adapter (which each account will be using a different one).
Is this correct? Or do I also need to make sure that the MAC Address on my wireless router is spoofed as well? Also how can I see the MAC Address on my wireless router? it is a Cisco Linksys E1000.
Thank you guys for your time! |