On Tuesday, Jauary 23, 2007 @ 6:13 PM, Jim Cunning wrote: >On Tuesday 23 January 2007 15:19, Greg Wallace wrote: >> On Tuesday, January 23, 2007 @ 4:22 PM, Jim Cunning wrote: >> >On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:41, Greg Wallace wrote: [...] >> >One way to avoid this situation is to use the "Clone MAC Address" function >> >many routers have, so they appear to have the MAC address of the/one LAN >> >host >> >connected to it. That way, the cable modem always see the same MAC >> >> address, >> >> >regardless of the router actually attached to it. >> >> I don't see that function in this particular router (Netgear RP614), but >> since I'll be using this router from now on (at least hopefully) I doubt >> I'll have that problem again.
>On page 2-16 of the Netgear RP614 v2 manual there is an illustration showing 3 >choices: "Use Default MAC Address", "Use Computer MAC Address" and "Use >This MAC Address" (with an entry box). The latter two choices are the clone >equivalents I was referring to. >Jim Ok. I found it. I picked "Use This Mac Address" which already had an address in it but was grayed out until I selected it. Is that the Mac Address of the modem, or of the router? Thanks, Greg Wallace -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
