Create Random Hardware Address for WiFi in Windows 10
Here is how you can set Windows 10 to create random hardware addresses for your WiFi adapter:
- Click on the network/WiFi icon in the notification bar of Windows desktop and enable WiFi if it is not already enabled.
- Wait for the PC to connect to a WiFi network, or you can click on the WiFi icon in the notification area and select a WiFi network to connect to.
- After you have connected to a WiFi network, click on the WiFi icon again, select the WiFi network you are connected to and then click on Properties.
- This will open another window where you can find the option for Random hardware addresses and choose the settings from On, Off or Change Daily.
If you choose to toggle it On, then Windows will change the hardware address every time you connect to this WiFi network. The hardware address will be, of course, generated randomly and each time will be a different one from the previous all the addresses. If you choose the setting Change Daily, then the hardware address is changed only once everyday not matter how many times you connect or disconnect to the said WiFi network during that day. And as you can guess, you can turn off this change of addresses by choosing the Off setting.
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