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Unlocked with Ziphone still ...
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MAC Address 00:5a:49:42:52:49
Have a 1.1.2OTB which worked nice jailbreaked and with extra SIM.
Unlocked with Ziphone still working find.
Did a complete Restore (after iTunes/Preferences/Syncing/Remove Backup).
Unlocked again with PwnageTool.
Flashed with BootNeuter (Version 4.6 - Neuter ON - FakeBlank OFF - Unlock ON).
And still having MAC Address 00:5a:49:42:52:49 which don't ever has with Apple to do.
We are several people using the same Network and Wi-Fi crashes when we are two (or more) connected.
We did spoof the MAC Address with Term-vt100 - ifconfig en0 00:1E:52:24:??:?? and it works fine... the router read each iPhone with the default MAC Address.
BUT... after power off the MAC Address returns to 00:5a:49:42:52:49.
Somebody knows how to permanent fix the default MAC Address?
Thanks in advance.
PuchitŠ
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i can't give you a hint
but convert this hex string 00:5a:49:42:52:49 to ascii and u know who the bad person is...
btw if you are lazy 00:5a:49:42:52:49 hex is ?ZIBRI ascii
i cant belive that he is so selfish....
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try ibooter @ iphonelinux.org
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Originally Posted by
Puchito
Have a 1.1.2OTB which worked nice jailbreaked and with extra SIM.
Unlocked with Ziphone still working find.
Did a complete Restore (after iTunes/Preferences/Syncing/Remove Backup).
Unlocked again with PwnageTool.
Flashed with BootNeuter (Version 4.6 - Neuter ON - FakeBlank OFF - Unlock ON).
And still having MAC Address 00:5a:49:42:52:49 which don't ever has with Apple to do.
We are several people using the same Network and Wi-Fi crashes when we are two (or more) connected.
We did spoof the MAC Address with Term-vt100 - ifconfig en0 00:1E:52:24:??:?? and it works fine... the router read each iPhone with the default MAC Address.
BUT... after power off the MAC Address returns to 00:5a:49:42:52:49.
Somebody knows how to permanent fix the default MAC Address?
Thanks in advance.
PuchitŠ
this is what you need to fix that:
http://www.iphonelinux.org/index.php/IBooter
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Thanks for the fast replies.
I knew the relation between 00:5a:49:42:52:49 and Zibri.
I supposed a Restore in iTunes should put the things i their places.
Unfortunately I didn't checked before running PwnageTool.
But... in that case the DevTeam has missed it too.
About iBooter I cannot make it work in my PowerPC G4 Dual 1.42GHz with OSX (10.5.2).
Cannot find out how to instal usb libraries (gz,gzip,tgz which unziped is a Folder named 'bb').
If I just run ibootermac Terminal opens and 'Process completes' it self immediately 'Bad CPU type in executable'.
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Originally Posted by
Puchito
Thanks for the fast replies.
I knew the relation between 00:5a:49:42:52:49 and Zibri.
I supposed a Restore in iTunes should put the things i their places.
Unfortunately I didn't checked before running PwnageTool.
But... in that case the DevTeam has missed it too.
About iBooter I cannot make it work in my PowerPC G4 Dual 1.42GHz with OSX (10.5.2).
Cannot find out how to instal usb libraries (gz,gzip,tgz which unziped is a Folder named 'bb').
If I just run ibootermac Terminal opens and 'Process completes' it self immediately 'Bad CPU type in executable'.
an itunes restore will not solve this. You need to change the address yourself
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Thanks to everybody!
DONE!!!
Deleted backup (iTunes/Preferences/Syncing/Remove Backup), restored again with iTunes and runned ZiPhoneOSX-3.0 again.
Now the Wi-Fi Address is (as it should be) one number higher thab the BlueTooth number and in agreement with Apple's MAC-Address Blocks (http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml).
Now it's just the tedious task left... start from nought.
PuchitŠ
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