I'm looking to spoof my MAC address on my Intel Wi-Fi card while using Windows 10 LTSC. I've successfully done this on Linux, but I want to know if it's possible on Windows and how to go about it. My MAC address starts with 50: and I'm mainly looking for this to test functionalities. Any insights would be appreciated!
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Some Windows drivers let you change your MAC address, but it's not universal. You’ll probably need to dig into your network adapter settings, but I can’t guarantee it’ll work for your specific card. Just keep experimenting and check the driver options!
If you’re feeling adventurous, you could look into command line options. Sometimes, advanced users find workarounds using batch scripts or specific utilities tailored for network configurations. Just read up a bit to avoid messing things up!
It really depends on the driver support for spoofing. Not every driver has that feature, so you might need to try a few different ones or even third-party software if nothing works. Just check your device manager and see what options you have!

Thanks for the tip! I'll give that a shot and see what I can find.