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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
You could do worse than cloning the MAC from the network card of the PC you used 
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Originally Posted by Allium89
Trys that. No change there I'm afraid. Think I tried that and changing the DNS when I was first looking some while back.
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It'd be better to do it the other way round. Copy the WAN MAC of your router to your PC's network card.
You should then get the same IP as the router got, and the subnet mask you receive in that situation will confirm if the router or VM's network is the issue. Though I guess it's fairly obvious already.
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
it isn't going to break anything because all it is doing is telling everything to go to the cmts which is what it should be doing anyways
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Well technically it's still a broken routing table. And a device that ignores the subnet mask in a DHCP lease is... broken.