WiFi.. or an ethernet adapter?
WiFi: according to the replies it seems possible if you follow some steps, have not tried it yet
Ethernet adapters:
On my MBP 14" 2023 I can ONLY get the Apple TB Ethernet adapter working with the ifconfig ether command.
Every single other ethernet adapter does not allow me to change the MAC address, but they behave differently - falling into four categories:
Network adapters connected over PCI / Thunderbolt containing the same chipset as the Apple TB adapter (such as the Thunderbolt display)
Network adapters connected over PCI / Thunderbolt AND using a chipset Apple uses too (in the 10GbE Mac Mini for example)
Network adapters connected over USB with driver support
Network adapters connected over USB using a generic driver provided by macOS
Category 4 results in the error message, and so does 3 (sometimes).
Category 2 however does accept the command without an error message, but does not actually do anything. According to another user this is even the case for the Aquantia 10GbE chipset in the Mac Mini 2023!
Only category 1, so the Broadcom chipset used by the old TB adapter seems to actually do the right thing.
My guess... Apple has decided to not update their current drivers. Maybe it isn't intentional.. but if it is, I really do not appreciate them not acknowledging it.
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Core OS
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