-After your rooted head into terminal emulation type su and go into /data/misc/wifi
-Look for a file called nvram.txt
-Copy it to your sdcard and then to your cpu desktop open it with notepad and at the bottom of nvram.txt is the mac address
-This i was able to verify and test on android Citrus Ciena
-Edit that mac address and save it as nvram1.txt onto sdcard
-Now go back to data wifi misc and copy nvram.txt to nvram.bak
-Head into gui and then settings then wifi then turn on the wifi but don’t connect to any wifi
-turn off the wifi,switch back to terminal
-Copy the nvram1.txt to data misc wifi
-remove the original (make sure you got it backed up)
-Rename nvram1.txt to nvram.txt
-head back into gui and then settings then wifi
-Now for me it immediately stated unable to turn on wifi
-Ignore it and try to turn it on anyways
-When it turns on your newly edited mac address will take effect
-Connect to your AP
-NOW B4 REBOOTING YOU MUST CHANGE NVRAM BACK TO THE ORIGINAL!
-Look for a file called nvram.txt
-Copy it to your sdcard and then to your cpu desktop open it with notepad and at the bottom of nvram.txt is the mac address
-This i was able to verify and test on android Citrus Ciena
-Edit that mac address and save it as nvram1.txt onto sdcard
-Now go back to data wifi misc and copy nvram.txt to nvram.bak
-Head into gui and then settings then wifi then turn on the wifi but don’t connect to any wifi
-turn off the wifi,switch back to terminal
-Copy the nvram1.txt to data misc wifi
-remove the original (make sure you got it backed up)
-Rename nvram1.txt to nvram.txt
-head back into gui and then settings then wifi
-Now for me it immediately stated unable to turn on wifi
-Ignore it and try to turn it on anyways
-When it turns on your newly edited mac address will take effect
-Connect to your AP
-NOW B4 REBOOTING YOU MUST CHANGE NVRAM BACK TO THE ORIGINAL!
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