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Originally Posted by slodave
Not really possible... MAC addresses are hard coded into the device by the manufacture.
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Well that's what I mean... The MAC address belongs to the router, so, if it's that much of an issue/ that much of a security risk, then trash the router and get a new one, provided that Google has already sniffed everything out in your neighborhood.
I'm certainly no IT guy so I'm open to clarifications. Also, it goes without saying that having to spend the $$ on a new router just to tie up this security risk is super-bogus.