Specifications

Common Configuration
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On the
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Step 3:
Simply select
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and hit the
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Please remember to click
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S and hit
the
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t button to let the settings
take effect.
Note: There are exceptional cases where additional configuration is required before
an IP address will be allocated by your ISP to the access point.
a. Certain ISPs log the MAC address of the first device used to connect to the
broadband channel and will not release a WAN IP address unless the MAC
address matches the one in their log. Therefore, if yours is not a new Cable
Internet subscription (i.e. your PC was formerly connected directly to your
cable modem), refer to steps 4 - 5 to clone the “approved” MAC address
onto the access point.
b. Certain ISPs require authentication through a DHCP Client ID before releasing
a public IP address to you. The access point uses the System Name in the
System Identity as the DHCP Client ID.