Originally posted by Banks
Its impossible to change it. The memory where the MAC Address is stored can not be written on, erased or copied, thus you can only spoof it.
Also I'm not sure if this works for everybody, but simply connecting my PS3 to my laptop which then connects wirelessly to the router allows me to play online on a MAC banned PS3. I tried it with my friend's PS3, and it worked fine.
By change it I mean from now on if you connect will it use the other Mac or do you need to use the constant set-up?
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Originally posted by Banks
Its impossible to change it. The memory where the MAC Address is stored can not be written on, erased or copied, thus you can only spoof it.
Also I'm not sure if this works for everybody, but simply connecting my PS3 to my laptop which then connects wirelessly to the router allows me to play online on a MAC banned PS3. I tried it with my friend's PS3, and it worked fine.
Hmm, I think I got it.
Connecting via the laptop will use the laptops mac address, So if the laptops mac gets banned you could spoof the laptops mac address and use another mac address. But watch out you'll need to use a proxy ip too or they will just look for that.