You might want to look up (under Settings -> About phone -> Status) the original MAC address of your phone.You want to use ip link, with a space in between. It installs its stuff to /system/xbin, and maybe it's the problem, but maybe I'm wrong, I don't know.Ĭould someone explain to me why, and how to do it correctly? I think there is something wrong with Busybox. I know one of them is about another command, but I tried replacing it with iplink. I tried both links above, but none of them worked. After granting the superuser permission, I typed busybox iplink show eth0. I typed in su, then it requested root access. So, I tried to set my MAC address in terminal. How to change the (permanent) MAC address on my android phone? XDA forum: Configure Terminal Emulator to use Correct BusyBox & Improve Shell Features XDA forum: "sh: applet not found" after BusyBox install I found these links helpful, but none of them worked: I have rooted my phone (Huawei Ascend Y300) with a custom ROM and installed Busybox from market. I have tried some apps from the market, but none of them are working. I want to change my mobiles MAC address because it got blacklisted at school.
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