vAlign=top width=115>MAC
Cloning
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The
Router's MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of
hardware for identification. Some ISPs require that you register the MAC
address of your network card/adapter, which was connected to your cable or
DSL modem during installation. If your ISP requires MAC address
registration, find your adapter's MAC address by following the
instructions for your PC's operating system.
For Windows
98 and Millennium:
1.
Click the
Start
button, and select
Run
.
2.
Type winipcfg
in the field
provided, and press the
OK
key.
3.
Select the Ethernet adapter you are using.
4.
Click More
Info.
5.
Write down your adapter's MAC address.
For Windows
2000 and XP:
1.
Click the
Start
button, and select
Run
.
2.
Type
cmd
in the field provided, and press the
OK
key.
3.
At the command prompt, run
ipconfig /all
, and look at your adapter's physical
address.
4.
Write down your adapter's MAC address.
To clone
your network adapter's MAC address onto the Router and avoid calling your
ISP to change the registered MAC address, follow these
instructions:
1.
Select Enable
.
2.
Enter your adapter's MAC address in the MAC Address
field.
3.
Click the Save Settings
button.
To disable
MAC address cloning, keep the default setting, Disable
.