thanks a BILLION... i was doing it the other way... i added the card AFTER the prism2... i will do that as soon as i can.... On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 05:19 PM, Lee Lindquist wrote: > If you install the WirelessDriver and then install KisMac, upon > installation of KisMac it will detect that you have installed > WirelessDriver and offer to patch it to support MAC spoofing. It does > not require any kernel manipulation. The KisMac installer will place > another program in the /Applications folder, WirelessMAC, using this > program you can set the MAC address of your Prism2 (or 2.5 in my case) > to anything you like. I have tested this, and it works very well. > > ~Lee > > On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 03:18 PM, Jeff's Bulk wrote: > >> I have a linksys WPC11 v3 sittint here, and supposedly it is a prism2 >> card... any idea where i can go to find out about spoofing? From what >> i have garnered by googling, it is only possible with a complete >> kernel >> patch and recompile, but i was hoping for another way.... >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 03:18 PM, N. Karras wrote: >> >>> Prism 2 MAC is flashable. Airport is basically an Orinoco card. = >>> Therefore, MAC cannot be changed, at least to my knowledge. anyway, >>> = >>> which would you rather screw up? An expensive Airport card, or a $35 >>> = >>> Prism 2 card? >>> >>> >>> NPK >>> >>> ----- Original Message -----=20 >>> From: "Jeff Chapin" <chapinj@xxxxxxx> >>> To: <kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: "Jeff Chapin" <chapinj@xxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 2:25 PM >>> Subject: [kismac] MAC spoofing >>> >>> >>>> Any one successfully got airport to mac spoof, or perhaps a >>>> prism2=20 >>>> based card? I am interested, as I would like to be able to set 2 >>>> PC=20 >>>> cards as the same MAC (airport with internal antenna, and prism2 >>>> with=20 >>>> an external jack and waveguide antenna...) for use at my >>>> college...=20 >>>> they only allow one wireless account per student..... >>>> >>> >> >> >> > >