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Originally Posted by michaelk69
As for cloning the MAC address of my Mac (hmm, now that does sound confusing!), yes I can do that as I do know that MAC address of my NIC card, but I don't know how to 'clone' it onto the router. Can anyone tell me how to do that easily/in plain English?
Any help gratefully received!!
Michael
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Michael:

and I hope this is plain enough for you...
In a browser type the address 192.168.0.1.
Type admin for the username, password for the password, and click OK.
Go to : Basic Settings > Router Mac Address.
*Select Use this MAC Address.
*Stick in the MAC address
Click Test to make sure you are connected. If you are not connected, I am stumped
*if you only have the one computer attached - you can often just say "use computer MAC address", and it will automaticaly insert it into the field
HTH