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Keagan Roberts

I’m trying to spoof my Apple TV MAC address on my phone so I can connect to hotel Wi-Fi

Jordan

Ready for this one?
My 14 year old always finds a way around everything when he is in trouble. He literally refuses to give us his iphone so I was able to lock the cellular service through the carrier. But he figured out how to turn it back on. Next I was able to block his mac address through the modem, but now he’s figured that out too, I’m guessing by using some tactics in the above article. I found another way to turn off his cellular but can’t figure out how to block the home WiFi. I’d rather not change the WiFi password over and over.
Thanks
What can I do

David

When I connect my phone to Wi-Fi, a second unknown phone is connecting and spoofing my host name and my ip address. My host name is the same as the MAC address as it should be. The 2nd phone has a different MAC address but the same host name and ip address as my phone

David

Even when I disabled randomization and connect my phone, the 2nd phone is still connecting with that bogus MAC address. That MAC address was previously a valid random MAC address on my phone. And it always obtain the same ip address as my phone.

Michael H

You didn’t exactly show how to spoof an IPhone MAC address. You just showed that you can flip that switch and it creates another unique MAC address for the iPhone.

My office WiFi uses a captive portal that is misconfigured and won’t let iPhones connect so I would like to connect with my Samsung phone so I can get to the stupid little landing page and accept the connection then copy my Samsung phone’s MAC address to my iPhone so the iPhone can get past the glitchy misconfigured captive portal. See why being able to customize a MAC address could be a good thing to have available for the iPhone?