I demonstrate that free internet access can be attained on a network that has restrictions in place that can be circumvented by spoofing a user's MAC address that has a verified login session. This is for educational purposes only and should only be done with permission from the owner of the network. Everything is censored that could show which company owns this network as well in order to keep their anonymity. The program I am using was written to be run in backtrack 5 and the source code is available in the post on our website here.
Basic requirements and use case is tracking web activity, keeping a historical record of it for a period of one year, and because most of the users are just passing through (thousands of wireless users every hour!) the only way to uniquely identify each user or device is by MAC address. To connect to the Internet over a wired connection, connect an Ethernet cable between your router or modem and the Ethernet port on your Mac. Some Macs require an Ethernet adapter like the Belkin USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter, or the Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.