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A network tool on Windows

SMAC is a powerful, yet an easy-to-use and intuitive Windows MAC Address Modifying Utility (MAC Address spoofing) which allows users to change MAC address for almost any Network Interface Cards (NIC) on the Windows 2000, XP, and 2003 Server systems, regardless of whether the manufactures allow this option or not.

SMAC does not change the hardware burned-in MAC addresses, as it is not necessary. Instead, the program changes the "software based" MAC addresses on the Windows 2000, XP, and 2003 Server systems, and the new MAC addresses you change will remain after system reboots.

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  • StFenix fanatic
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    Lets Talk SMAC:

    SMAC is a utility dewsigned merely to spoof MAC addresses for your network interfaces, allowing programs that need this modification to have it. In edition to allowing the user (Windows of course) the power to further manage his networking interface. If used on Windows 7 Mileage may vary, but it doesn't seem to have any trouble being used on other versions at all.

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Website: klcconsulting.net/smac
Developer: KLC Consulting, Inc.
License: Demo with functional limitations
Price: $19.99
Version: 2.7
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Usage: 10 hours, 49 minutes and 21 seconds
Usage since: 10 June 2007
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