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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 270290" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>MOST routers allow MAC address cloning. I know for sure every Linksys I have worked with has it and so did the Netgears I have set up. Dlink probably does also. You copy the MAC address from the PC that you used to set up your cable and paste it into the Router where it says Clone MAC Address. Then it will think the router is that computer. You can then connect your computers wired or wireless to the router and all will work. Here in Calif. a few Cable Companies do what yours is doing but most don't bother. Every time I have ran into it using MAC Cloning in the Router solved it.</p><p></p><p>I had one tell me that a 233 PII would not even run the internet off Cable because it was too slow. I told the dood he was NUTS and hung up and made it work my way! :spook:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 270290, member: 8287"] MOST routers allow MAC address cloning. I know for sure every Linksys I have worked with has it and so did the Netgears I have set up. Dlink probably does also. You copy the MAC address from the PC that you used to set up your cable and paste it into the Router where it says Clone MAC Address. Then it will think the router is that computer. You can then connect your computers wired or wireless to the router and all will work. Here in Calif. a few Cable Companies do what yours is doing but most don't bother. Every time I have ran into it using MAC Cloning in the Router solved it. I had one tell me that a 233 PII would not even run the internet off Cable because it was too slow. I told the dood he was NUTS and hung up and made it work my way! :spook: [/QUOTE]
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