Wifi Mac address change
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Wifi Mac address change
How easy/difficult is it to change the Wifi Mac address ?
And can it be done without reflashing in an emulated devhooked firmware?
And can it be done without reflashing in an emulated devhooked firmware?
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Yes and no :) It would be trivial to change it, but there is one thing which may be a problem: checksums... If there are checksums, changing the MAC will lead to a brick. If there is no checksum, MAC can be easily changed with a "get, change, set" of the idstorage area...The mac address is in the idstorage, right now it is impossible to change without a very high chance of bricking. (UPs will not help as they cannot restore the idstorage)
Yes, of course, but hardware still takes the idstorage from the NAND :)Can emulated firmware be patched so that it takes the idstorage area from somewhere else, like ram or so?
Won't work as he wants to change the MAC address hardware-wise... Hooking won't do anything....I would hook the function responsible for retrieving the MAC address, then just have that return whatever you want it to.
Personally I'd recommend not to even TOUCH to idstorage, unless you have a multi firmware module like 0okm...
Yes and yes...Yes and no :) It would be trivial to change it, but there is one thing which may be a problem: checksums... If there are checksums, changing the MAC will lead to a brick. If there is no checksum, MAC can be easily changed with a "get, change, set" of the idstorage area...
I do not have to go into detail to get the message across... do not touch idstorage! :)
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So hooking the function would simply make the firmware think that the MAC id is different (for example, it would be different when you go to the system settings), but the hardware will still access the idstorage directly? Well, it was worth a try =]adrahil wrote: Won't work as he wants to change the MAC address hardware-wise... Hooking won't do anything....
Personally I'd recommend not to even TOUCH to idstorage, unless you have a multi firmware module like 0okm...
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I changed my wifi board out a few months ago, the old MAC is still in place, in the PSP menu, and when I query the "connected devices" in my router's setup screen.
I guess they didnt make provisions for people making repairs to these things.
If I had shipped my unit to the factory for repairs, would they have sent me a new PSP, or replaced the WIFI module? And if they replace the module, surely they have a method of updating the MAC address. Am I in violation of some FCC rule by having a device that broadcasts a MAC address different than the one stamped on the board? (Not that I really care)
The replacement module was clearly of better construction/quality than the one I removed. I recall that 5ony "fired" one of it's suppliers. My motherboard is a TA-079 I think.
I guess they didnt make provisions for people making repairs to these things.
If I had shipped my unit to the factory for repairs, would they have sent me a new PSP, or replaced the WIFI module? And if they replace the module, surely they have a method of updating the MAC address. Am I in violation of some FCC rule by having a device that broadcasts a MAC address different than the one stamped on the board? (Not that I really care)
The replacement module was clearly of better construction/quality than the one I removed. I recall that 5ony "fired" one of it's suppliers. My motherboard is a TA-079 I think.
Jocky, I guess you're officially registered with those hot spots ?
But they can't manually add your PSP's mac adress to the accepted devices ?
Could you do it the other way round ?
Especially if the other device is a PC, you could forge it's mac adress to the PSP's one, have it register with the hot spot (under the PSP's mac adress) and then use your PSP ?
PS: Are you still working on pmp vlc ?
Can we hope to see a new release soon ? :D
But they can't manually add your PSP's mac adress to the accepted devices ?
Could you do it the other way round ?
Especially if the other device is a PC, you could forge it's mac adress to the PSP's one, have it register with the hot spot (under the PSP's mac adress) and then use your PSP ?
PS: Are you still working on pmp vlc ?
Can we hope to see a new release soon ? :D