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hi new here got a bit of a problem i am on VM and have bekin router i use to spoof my mac address in the router change one or two number to get on to a site but now the router has stopped me spoofing the mac address can you tell me if it is VM or the router to blame can it be fixed
thank you
hi new here got a bit of a problem i am on VM and have bekin router i use to spoof my mac address in the router change one or two number to get on to a site but now the router has stopped me spoofing the mac address can you tell me if it is VM or the router to blame can it be fixed
thank you
Spoofing you mac is a facility provided by your router not VM so it will not be vm who have stopped you, Could it be the site you are accessing has increased there security to stop spoofing and changing of ip address's.
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thanks Sirius no not the sites when changing the mac address it discounts from the internet i can login to the router again but router dose not connect to the net i had no problem tel now when i change back to old mac address all works ok
Spoofling the mac address means that you can switch router (to one with a different mac address) without having to reboot your vm modem.
To the op, I believe you just need to do a full powerdown of everything.. reboot the modem first, then switch on your router and you will be OK. (You can remove the spoofed mac address from the router).
You'll have exceeded the limit of 4 entries in the host table.
If you need to spoof your mac to get to one site, then I'd suggest sticking with just one that works.
You'll eventually get a 169 and whilst your spoofing addresses its likely you'll be causing conflict on the network so other customers can't get online.
Everytime I change my mac I have to. Mind you I only have a series of 3 macs I use 1 default router mac, 2 Clone PC mac ,3 a generated mac address I keep as a spare.
I do tend to have to change my IP once a week sometimes a bit more as for some reason 1 site seems to get blocked for no apparent reason