User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Wireless LAN AP-Router
- Model:
- PW8540IM
- IEEE 802.11b/g
- System Requirement
- Installation Instructions
- Configuring Windows for IP Networking
- Collecting ISP Information
- Setup
- Global Address
- Wireless
- Tools
- Status
- DHCP
- Log
- Statistics
- Printer
- Virtual Servers
- Filters
- IP/URL Block
- Special Apps
- DMZ Host
- MAC Clone
- Dynamic DNS
- Proxy DNS
- SNMP
- Static Routing
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS, PART 15
- REGULATORY INFORMATION / DISCLAIMERS
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS: MAC CLONE
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MAC Clone
If your ISP restricts services at a PC level, using MAC Clone, you can copy a
PC MAC (Media Access Control) address to the router. Then what story will
begin? The router will appear as a single PC, and multiple PCs in your
network will access the Internet via this “Single PC”.
To Clone the MAC Address:
1. On the Advanced navigation bar, click MAC Clone.
The MAC Clone page appears with the current WAN port
address and the factory default MAC address for your
convenience, seen in FIGURE 4-10:
FIGURE 4-10: MAC Clone Page
Note – You may need to use the Ethernet MAC address of
the NIC (Network Interface Card) that your PC is registered
with your ISP.
2. Click Mac Clone, or click Restore to retrieve the default settings.