[Q] help - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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[Q] Easy way to get WiFi Mac Address

Hi, We have a WiFi system that can report on how many people are connected and if they have created an account it associates the Mac to a name and will display the account name rather the device MAC.
What we want to do if use this to welcome people to our offices via digital signage but we need to know there MAC address first. We can do this via our WiFi network, when the WiFi see's a device we collect its MAC ( they don't need to connect ) If we have pre-associated the mac with a name we can display a welcome message saying "Welcome William Hill, your meeting is upstairs in room 1". That part is relatively simple for us.
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Pigsfoot said:
Hi, We have a WiFi system that can report on how many people are connected and if they have created an account it associates the Mac to a name and will display the account name rather the device MAC.
What we want to do if use this to welcome people to our offices via digital signage but we need to know there MAC address first. We can do this via our WiFi network, when the WiFi see's a device we collect its MAC ( they don't need to connect ) If we have pre-associated the mac with a name we can display a welcome message saying "Welcome William Hill, your meeting is upstairs in room 1". That part is relatively simple for us.
What we need is a easy way that visitors can give us there MAC address of there phone before attending our building.
We are thinking of a registration form that has a field for the MAC, only problem is finding the MAC on a mobile is not that straight forward... especially to thw non technical.
Does anyone know of a way we could automate this by maybe scanning a QR / bar code. or does anyone has an alternative simple / automated way of collecting the mac of a mobile...
Any suggestions would be appreciated...
Thanks
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Well to get your WiFi MAC address all you need to do is go into Settings > About phone > Status. If that's too much for your users then the only way I can think of solving this is to create an app that your users download which gets their MAC address automatically (using the WifiManager class in the Android SDK)

Android 5.1.1 Portable Hotspot Always Get Hacked

Hi everyone, I got very desperate about this one..
Whenever I turn on Portable Hotspot (WiFi) on my Android 5.1.1, there's always other device that connected to my Hostspot, I managed to get that thief device using Fing..
I change the Hotspot password (I always use very strong password) but after some hours that device is connected again..
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Huh, WPA2 getting cracked that easily?
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surfinpika said:
Huh, WPA2 getting cracked that easily?
That is distressing, any insight as to what sort of device it is? I would lock everything down if I had a hacker that obsessed with my hotspot heh.
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His device is Samsung (Young 2 if I not mistaken).. Well, that's what I want to ask here, how to lock down "everything"..? Do I really need to change the password everyday..? If only I can restrict who can connect to my Hotspot by MAC address, it will be enough..
Up..
No one know any apps or anything to manage connected devices on Hostspot..?
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