SMAC MAC Address Changer is a powerful 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 VISTA XP 2003 2000 systems, regardless of whether the manufacturers allow this option or not.
SMAC does not change the hardware burned-in MAC addresses. SMAC changes the “software based” MAC addresses, and the new MAC addresses you change will sustain from reboots.
SMAC MAC Address Changer helps people to protect their privacy by hiding their real MAC Addresses in the widely available wifi Wireless Network. SMAC also helps Network and IT Security professionals to troubleshoot network problems, test Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS,) test Incident Response plans, build high-availability solutions, recover (MAC Address based) software licenses, and etc…
SMAC MAC Address Changer is the first Windows MAC Address Modifying Utility, and it is developed base on the extensive research of KLC Consulting, Inc. SMAC is continuous updated with the latest trend in the networking and security, as well as valuable customers’ wishes and feedbacks.
SMAC is created and maintained by Certified Information Systems Security Professionals (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditors (CISA), and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers (MCSE), and professional software engineers. With combined efforts, SMAC is well designed to be an user-friendly tool for both the technical and non-technical users.
Features
- MAC Address Lookup
- Automatically Activate new MAC Address right after changing it (you have the option to manually activate)
- Show the manufacturer of the MAC Address
- Show All or “Only Active” network adapters
- Randomly Generate any New MAC Address or based on a selected manufacturer
- Pre-load MAC Addresses List and choose the new MAC address from the list
- “IPConfig” button



roman@wlan
06. Mar, 2010
Does my mac adresse change if I upgrade my computer with some other hardware? For example change the graphic card?