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17 May 2025
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17:54 (cur | prev) +2,976 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= ip link set / ifconfig = == Introduction == The ip link set and ifconfig commands are used in Linux environments to manage network interfaces. These tools allow users to configure interface parameters, including the MAC (Media Access Control) address. On Windows systems, similar functionality can be accessed through network adapter settings or PowerShell. Changing a MAC address is commonly performed for testing, research, or evasion purposes. == What is a MAC Addres...") |