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#Reboot your computer to enable the changes. You can also disable and re-enable your adapter within Windows for the change to become effective without rebooting. Just sliding the Wi-Fi's On/Off switch like the slider found on ThinkPads and VaiOs won't satisfactorily disable/re-enable the card.
 
#Reboot your computer to enable the changes. You can also disable and re-enable your adapter within Windows for the change to become effective without rebooting. Just sliding the Wi-Fi's On/Off switch like the slider found on ThinkPads and VaiOs won't satisfactorily disable/re-enable the card.
#Check that the changes took effect. Once you've rebooted the computer, open the Command Prompt and enter <code>ipconfig /all</code> and note the Physical Address of your adapter. It should be your new MAC address.<ref>http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-change-or-spoof-mac-address-in-windows-xp-vista-server-20032008-mac-os-x-unix-and-linux/</ref>
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#Check that the changes took effect. Once you've rebooted the computer, open the Command Prompt and enter <code>ipconfig /all</code> and note the Physical Address of your adapter. It should be your new MAC address.<ref name="rf18145">http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-change-or-spoof-mac-address-in-windows-xp-vista-server-20032008-mac-os-x-unix-and-linux/</ref>
 
== Video ==
 
== Video ==
 
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