As for mac address. I tried the command and didn't get an error but it also didn't change it. I would love to figure this out since my wife and I both run fj and we knock out the Wi-Fi when we're both on
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There were a few things I found while messing with this. I'll send you my notes in a few
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You must turn wifi off, and run these commands as root in a terminal/adb shell.
These are the 3 nvs.bin files I found on my system. You can run the calibrator command on each to determine which is holding the MAC address that your system is reporting :
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/data/misc/wifi/firmware/
wl12xx-nvs.bin
/system/etc/firmware/ti-connectivity/
wl12xx-fac-nvs.bin
/system/etc/firmware/ti-connectivity/
wl12xx-upd-nvs.bin
then to set it :
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I then rebooted before turning wifi on, turned it on after boot, and checked in system settings. The file
wl12xx-upd-nvs.bin was the one that held my current address on my system. The file
wl12xx-nvs.bin held an old MAC address, one that sticks even between FXZ's in my experience (it had the shared ICS mac). The only way I found to reset the true MAC address before this, was to FXZ back to 905 GB, then back to the ICS leak I was running, though that's no longer possible.
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