Why Should You Choose 'No Use Random Hardware Address Option on PC'?

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Hey everyone!

I’ve been wondering why you should choose the no use random hardware address option on pc.

I know it can help with security and privacy, but I’m curious about the specific benefits.

Does it really make a difference in how my device is recognized on the network?

Are there any downsides to using this option that I should be aware of?

If anyone has experience or insights on this, I’d love to hear your thoughts!

Thanks! 😊
I agree that it helps with security.

If you’re connected to a public Wi-Fi, having a stable MAC address can make your connection smoother and prevent unwanted disconnects.
I’ve seen that some networks require devices to have a consistent MAC address for better access.

So, it can be beneficial in environments where you need stable connections, like work or school.
Choosing the no use random hardware address option on PC can really enhance your privacy.

By using a consistent MAC address, your device is less likely to be flagged as suspicious on networks.
Thanks for the insights, everyone!

I’m going to experiment with the no use random hardware address option on PC and see how it affects my network experience.

If I notice any significant changes, I’ll share my findings! 😊
However, there are some downsides to be aware of.

Using a fixed MAC address can make your device more identifiable on a network, which could be a risk if you're concerned about privacy.



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