How do you spoof the ethernet MAC address?

I cant seem to get this to work...
sudo ifconfig en0 lladdr 11:11:11:11:11:11
...the mac address never changes
Message was edited by: navilon

Threads seem to say you cant do it because of the hardware, but when I boot into windows i can do it just fine.
any thoughts?

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