You can verify your MAC address change by executing ipconfig /all and looking at the results.
The tool, however, works with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
The "Wireless Network Connection" is the name of your adapter which you can obtain either from your network connections screen or from your ipconfig screen. According to the developer of Win7 MAC Changer, Windows 7 has a bug or restriction in place which makes it difficult to change the MAC address. Macshift 123456123456 -i "Wireless Network Connection" The Command key is Mac’s equivalent to the Windows Ctrl key. One that might take a bit longer is the physical difference in the keyboard layoutmost notably, three keys: Control, Option, and Command (shown below). For example, if your Macshift is installed in a c:\software folder, then navigate into this folder in your command prompt and execute the following command: Most of the differences between Windows and macOS only take a few hours of real-world use to adjust to. To use Macshift, open your command prompt (Start menu -> Run -> cmd -> enter) and just type the command in the folder where you installed Macshift. The adapter name from Network Connections. (For more details about MAC addressing, see this page: Wireless security: MAC addressing.) It takes one command line to change your MAC address. If you make any really great modifications to Macshift, please, share your efforts with the author (see the link below).
The source is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
The source code is included in the download (only a 200-line file), and the author of Macshift Nathan True even says " feel free to grab it and make modifications, redistribute, etc." Very nice, isn't it.