On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
<li...@frodo.hserus.net> wrote:
> They're filtering based on your NIC's MAC address.
>

Most NAT devices have the feature to program the MAC address on the WAN port.

@OP  -- it is not clear whether you are using the ISP's box or your
own box to connect to the ISP on the WAN port.  Have you called the
tech. support to find out why you are not allowed access to the
Internet.  If it is a MAC address issue then look for a solution that
allows MAC address settings on the WAN port.

-- Arun Khan

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