After Marshmallow, I thought Android prevented apps accessing MAC Address programmatically and only provided 02:00:00:00:00:00
But installed two apps recently, Phone Info (with package name "org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo" ) and Device ID (with package name "com.goodappsandgames.deviceinfo") that were both able to show the correct MAC Address.
Is this normal or something to do with my OEM?
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Hello!
Before I try to write something, does anyone know of a utility that will email me with the IP Address of my phone any time the IP address changes? There's similar utilities for Windows, just not Windows Mobile (at least that I've found).
Many thanks!
Jamie
Does anyone know the name of any software (free if poss) that can change my mac address of the wifi card in the kaiser.
Please don't post back saying it cant be done because its hard coded to the device, i know... but you can software spoof it, i do it on my desktop and my laptop
well your desktop isn't a phone dude and it doesn't run the same software, so maybe no is the answer.
Mac adress is branded in the Hardware. So you can't change the Mac Adress. There is an option for Windows (Desktops) that has an software change for Mac Adress. But you well never be able to change the Mac Address on the hardware itself
Hello!
I've been looking all day how to change mac address and the only way that worked so far and changed mac is "mac address ghost" app. But it has to be run every time before connecting to wi-fi.
Is there any way to permanently change mac address in our note?
I'm running CM10.1
Thanks for the answers!
I'm working on a project which uses Google Homes to aid in data collection, and each of our participants logs information via voice command. This data is written to a database, but currently I haven't found a way to distinguish which commands came from which Google Home.
I'm still figuring out what's possible with these devices, but does anyone know any tricks or authentication techniques to scrape off unique identifiers? I need to whip up an authentication scheme for distinguishing recorded Google Home commands between hardware units.
IP address?
<google-home-ip>:8008/setup/eureka_info?params=device_info&options=detail
Pull the info off the router?
I like @Ogre_nl's answer!
The hardware address is the mac address of the ethernet interface of the device. For the Home Hub and Home Mini's that I have, the only interface is Wifi, so the hardware device would be the MAC address of the WiFI device.
Typically, I would grab the MAC Address via the Google Home App under <Device Name> -> Settings -> Scroll to the very bottom and you will find the details of the device. (verified on an iOS device as well as the Google Home app on my s9+, Pixel 2 XL, and Pixel 3 XL).
If you don't have access via the Google Home app, you could also get the IP address from the device itself via the settings function (e.g., home hub > swipe up for settings) and then login to your upstream router to get the matching IP address and the corresponding mac address.
If you use a network monitoring device like the neat little Fing.IO device, you can get the MAC Address from that interface/service as well.
u1gc said:
I'm working on a project which uses Google Homes to aid in data collection, and each of our participants logs information via voice command. This data is written to a database
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Hi, i'm interested how you write in your database the voice command. How you extract command voice and transform it in string? Do you use a Google Action or a script that "hack" google home?
Hallo!
Since i rooted my s10, i want to connect to my job network. but I need to change a specific mac-address, because router has mac address filter.
With s9 it was simple Change My MAC - Spoof Wifi MAC
But now with s10 this programm is not working. Showing just Error: Mac address haven't changed.
Is there any way to change it in samsung s10?
Thanks!