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I should like to expand on the use-case for this. When programming a new feature, I usually introduce 2 or 3 new tables. They are usually referencing 1 or 2...
Hi @M-Makise-Kurisu Thank you for your idea 👍🏻 I think I understand what you mean when you describe the *problem*, but could you please try to expand a little bit...
Ok, I see, thank you. Let me brainstorm the scenarios: Scenario A) You're concerned about privacy and don't want to leak your real MAC address **before** you connect to any...
> Linkliar did great job of protect address tracing. But sometime we still need deal with address filter. It's very upset I can't use Linkliar in those situation :( I've...
> or other things that can identify an AP I'm not sure whether we should allow to enter a BSSID. In a university there will be many APs with different...
@Diiaablo95 Ah I see. I have the same "problem" with my router. But I don't think that problem can be solved. Because as the feature is planned right now, this...
Excellent questions! Yes, macOS inherently connects to known APs as early as one can imagine when opening the lid. LinkLiar's primary purpose is to make sure you don't expose your...
Note to self: I came up with an idea for the config file syntax for this: ```json { "version" : "3.0.3", "ssids:00:2a:a5:75:da:32" : { "Some Wifi Name" : "aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff", "Another...
Hi! Thank you for reporting this. I'm using LinkLiar on several generations of MacBooks and what you describe happens to me only a few times per year. Changing the MAC...
> yes, 1 year~ but upgraded and it happened again I was afraid you used a LinkLiar version that is 7 years old, but yours is up-to-date. Is the Mac...