Quote:(04-08-2020, 06:40 AM)mothered Wrote: [To see links please register here]
Quote: (04-08-2020, 06:21 AM)NullData Wrote: [To see links please register here]
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It could be due to a number of reasons, one of which Is MAC (address) filtering to only allow trusted devices on their network, hence your device Is blocked.
any way to change it D:
You can't "change" your MAC address (It's hard-coded Into the network card), but rather "spoof" It on an operating system level.
First you need to monitor the wireless traffic (Wireshark does the job well), Identify the allowed MAC addresses and spoof yours to match one of theirs. On the Windows platform, this can be done via Device Manager by altering the network adapter's network address value.
Assuming @"NullData" 's blocked laptop is Windows, I can recommend a software. Of course using external software is relatively less safe than just changing via control panel, I prefer using it for its simplicity.
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is a software that does it for you. I haven't provided a VirusTotal as I don't have the software at this moment, on this device, so if it is required, please remove that link above. I have used it on my other computer, and it hasn't triggered any virus scans, but still, be safe.