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Locally Administered Address Constraints: Analysis of First-Octet Validation Failures in Wireless MAC Spoofing Abstract The modification of a wireless network interface’s Media Access Control (MAC) address—often termed MAC spoofing—is a common practice for privacy, security testing, and network access control bypass. However, users frequently encounter the error: “Failed to change MAC address for wireless network connection: set the first octet.” This paper provides a deep technical analysis of the root cause, focusing on IEEE 802™ standard constraints on locally administered addresses. We examine the binary structure of the first octet, the role of the Universal/Local (U/L) and Individual/Group (I/G) bits, and the validation logic implemented by network drivers and operating systems. Practical implications, including driver-specific behaviors and workarounds, are discussed. 1. Introduction MAC addresses are 48-bit identifiers assigned by manufacturers (universally administered). When a user attempts to manually change a MAC address, the new address must conform to the locally administered address format as defined in IEEE 802-2014. The error message referencing the first octet indicates a fundamental violation of this standard. 2. Binary Anatomy of the First Octet The first octet (8 bits) of a MAC address (e.g., XX:XX:XX:YY:YY:YY ) controls addressing semantics:

| Bit Position (MSB first) | Meaning | Role | |--------------------------|---------|------| | Bit 0 (least significant in transmission order, but often referred to as b8 in literature) | I/G (Individual/Group) | 0 = Unicast, 1 = Multicast | | Bit 1 | U/L (Universal/Local) | 0 = Universally administered, 1 = Locally administered |

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Locally Administered Address Constraints: Analysis of First-Octet Validation Failures in Wireless MAC Spoofing Abstract The modification of a wireless network interface’s Media Access Control (MAC) address—often termed MAC spoofing—is a common practice for privacy, security testing, and network access control bypass. However, users frequently encounter the error: “Failed to change MAC address for wireless network connection: set the first octet.” This paper provides a deep technical analysis of the root cause, focusing on IEEE 802™ standard constraints on locally administered addresses. We examine the binary structure of the first octet, the role of the Universal/Local (U/L) and Individual/Group (I/G) bits, and the validation logic implemented by network drivers and operating systems. Practical implications, including driver-specific behaviors and workarounds, are discussed. 1. Introduction MAC addresses are 48-bit identifiers assigned by manufacturers (universally administered). When a user attempts to manually change a MAC address, the new address must conform to the locally administered address format as defined in IEEE 802-2014. The error message referencing the first octet indicates a fundamental violation of this standard. 2. Binary Anatomy of the First Octet The first octet (8 bits) of a MAC address (e.g., XX:XX:XX:YY:YY:YY ) controls addressing semantics:

| Bit Position (MSB first) | Meaning | Role | |--------------------------|---------|------| | Bit 0 (least significant in transmission order, but often referred to as b8 in literature) | I/G (Individual/Group) | 0 = Unicast, 1 = Multicast | | Bit 1 | U/L (Universal/Local) | 0 = Universally administered, 1 = Locally administered | When a user attempts to manually change a

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