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To spoof the MAC address on a Mac use the ifconfig command in the Terminal.
Yes, a physical address would the the same as a person's address of their home. An example of a non-physical address would be a PO Box address.
The address to your house would be the address to a physical location.
Yes, it's possible to spoof a MAC address.
To spoof a mac ID, you will need to know the mac ID you want to spoof. After that, how you implement it depends on your operating system or hardware. http://www.tech-faq.com/change-mac-address.shtml provides in depth details on how to change your mac address for a variety of operating systems.
Spoof is a regular verb, so its past tense is formed by adding -ed: spoofed. For example, "I think someone has spoofed your email address."
Not sure what you are asking. You cannot fake your MAC address, it is assigned to your computer when it was being manufactured.
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The data link layer header contains the source's physical address. It refers the address that is found in the Network Interface Card.
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Someone can spoof it using a MAC spoof attack. This is where an attack acquires your MAC address, sends a disconnect signal to your computer to disconnect you from the network, and then connects onto the network with your MAC address, making the network's authentication systems think it is you, but it is really a hacker. When you try to get back on, you find that you can't because the network won't allow two computers with the same MAC address to be connected on the network.
There is no physical address.