somehow I mess up my onboard 82759v mac address on my x79 sabertooth when flashing, and found this tool which can manually change the onboard intel lan mac address to fix it.
I don’t know if this tools had post in here before, so I just upload it, just in case somebody need it.
p.s. need to boot up with DOS, so old school. attached file is a rar, I successfull unrar with winrar 5.1 under win8.1 x64
NOTE: I try to download the file myself and found that sometime the downloaded file will be corrupt, try to down again if you fail to unrar it.
Thanks for having followed my advice to start a new thread within this Sub-Forum and for having re-attached the Intel PCI NIC EEPROM Utility named EEUPDATE. Contrary to my first try I was now able to successfully downoad and unzip the EXE file.
To avoid any confusion by the visitors of the Forum I have deleted your previous and similar contribution within the "UBU" thread and my response to it.
Hi, I would to start by saying that I don’t have huge knowledges on electronic and microcode related topic. But I would like to change my MAC addresses of two of my NICs for a TP-LINK N900 pci-e network card(TL-WDN4800) and a Z97 Extreme4 motherboard
I know that for some equipment this is possible to change their MAC addresses because they are on a EEPROM (which is erasable & programmable), I know that intel provide a tool for that ; http://advdownload.advantech.com/product…C%20ADDRESS.PDF I don’t know however if I can use this for all my NICs (I don’t think so) and even for my motherboard which as a intel chipset
The Intel tool is neither for TP-Link based adapters or Routers.
Better search for such tool for based TP-Link products, that often use Realtek/QualComm mainly in adapters and Broadcom/QualComm on routers.