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Old 09-06-2004, 21:55   #7
Chris W
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Re: Help please: NTL IP addresses & PPPoE!

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Originally Posted by Matth
For most routers, it's the standard dynamic address (using DHCP) setting, and it saves time if you set the router to use the same MAC address as the PC you signed up with - if you are using that same PC and Ethernet interface (card, or blue USB pod) to set the router up, many of them make it easy to copy the MAC address.
there is very little point in doing this if you are using a SACM. but good advise if you have STB connection.

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