Does anyone know how I can find out the mac address of my xda IIs ? I have a dreytek wireless router at home which uses a mac based access control list. I've tried the addresses that appear in wireless LAN manager ( BSSID and MAC ) but no joy. The only way I can connect is to switch off the access list feature completely
jeff
Hi Jeff,
Switch off the Access control, and let the XDA IIs join the wireless network. Then go into Diagnostic Tools --> View DHCP assigned addresses, and you will get a list of MAC addresses, IP addresses and hosts on the network. Match your phone's name to the MAC address.
Then you can turn access control on again and input the phone's mac address into the "allowed" list.
Thanks for the reply. I've kind of done that as you can see from the DHCP table below
DHCP server: Running
Index IP Address MAC Address Leased Time HOST ID
1 192.168.1.1 00-50-7F-23-97-CC ROUTER IP
2 192.168.1.10 00-00-00-00-00-00 BAD IP
3 192.168.1.11 00-0D-61-4E-A7-F7 0:00:04.600 hubbo
4 192.168.1.12 00-09-2D-0E-49-61 9:24:34.170
(not sure about that BADIP line ! )
I would say my MAC is 00-09-2D-0E-49-61 but it's still not working.... odd.
Is there no way that you can tell the MAC address from the phone without connecting to a network.
Here is a freeware that will allow you to find your MAC with no connection. I used it on my PDA2K.
http://www.freewareppc.com/communication/vxipconfig.shtml
Install on your device. Just turn the wifi on and run the program and it will give you the MAC and additional device info. Don't have the PPC connected to the USB or it will identify that device.
Sorted thanks, whilst in PC World I scanned for a Wireless network, and found three, hehe! Once connected used that utility to get my MAC.
Many thanks!
wifi and drayteck router
hi i see u have a draytech router how did u manage to get streaming video? i have been trying now for hours.I can get the video on my laptop without any problems but my m2000?????
i think the problem lies within the vpn settings as when i try to open http://house:8080 i get the message vpn connection required.
any help would be greatly recived (i have the vigor 2600g)
thanks in advance
delboy
I have my wireless router set up to use MAC Address filtering, where as it will only let recognized MAC Addresses onto my network. When I have the router's internal firewall turned off my KF will connect np. But when I enable the router's internal firewall it just loops thru the WiFi scanning and obtaining ip address, but never connects. So something in the built in firewall is blocking the KF. Any ideas how I can make the KF connect after the firewall is enabled? I have 3 cell phones that connect just fine behind the firewall. Its a Belkin N-150 Model Number F6D4230-4 Version 3
Dear all,
I tried to connect my Note 2 LTE to Mac OS server by L2TP but it fails. I checked Mac OS VPN log and it shows no any connection request.
I tested it with my iPhone, iPad, and PC, all of them shows connection request in log file while they were connecting.
I wonder if anyone has experience on it?
JJ
Hello,
Does someone know how to change / spoofing MAC Address in MIUI?
I already try this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-s/general/update-18-05-13-spoof-wifi-mac-address-t1385577
Mac address is already change but I still can't connect to the network.
Could you please help me.
Thanks
even i tried to connect to my work network after mac spoofing and was not able to get through.
but what worked for me was to change DHCP to static IP and assign a free ip (to my phone) i found using IP Scanner.
Each time USB tethering is activated on POCO F3, its USB network adapter IP address and the provided DHCP address pool changes since the last time. Hence the connected PC gets a diffrent IP address each time. The phone's IP address (seen as gateway address from PC) is different too each time. As I read somewhere this is a new "great feature" of the Android 11.
Is there any way to prevent this and to keep the same phone's IP address and the provided DHCP address pool for every USB tethering session?
Simple answer, no. This security feature is there since Android Q, it's annoying cause you have to check the IP each time, but it provides a great level of security.
Unless you are willing to downgrade to Pie (which your phone doesn't even allow), there's no easy workaround for you here.