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Old 29-12-2005, 12:59   #3
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Re: Router to Router MAC address cloning

Alternatively, you can just connect up the router, lima. IIRC when you power up and open your browser, you should be taken to a page where you can register the new MAC - you'll need your username and password. AFAIK you can have two MACs registered at a time; after that you'll have to delete one to register another. Used to be like that when I had an STB.

Or, as deadlite says, you should have no problem cloning the MAC.
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