In Device Manager, not all network adapters add the "Network Address" field to the setting list in the Advanced tab. However, Windows can force any network adapter to use a given MAC address (though some cards require that it start with D2, D4, D8, or DE).
The second method of this WikiHow article does the job quite well. You'll need to reboot, but it does indeed change the adapter's physical address.
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