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Secure Cable/DSL Router 25
MAC Address Clone
: Some BSPs use an Ethernet adapter’s MAC address as an
identifier to provide Internet service. In these cases, you need to clone the Ethernet
adapter’s MAC address to the BroadGuard. At the BroadGuard, disconnect the
Ethernet cables from the other PCs on the network, leaving only the PC with the
Ethernet adapter that you wish to register connected.
Note: If you previously used a registered MAC address to connect to your
broadband service, you need to use the same Ethernet adapter and clone its MAC
address to the BroadGuard.
There are two MAC addresses shown on the screen. One is the PC’s Ethernet
card’s (this PC is connected to the BroadGuard via Ethernet), the other is the
BroadGuard’s. Click
Clone MAC
to change the IP address of the BroadGuard to
that of the Ethernet card. Click
Restore MAC
to restore the original MAC address
of the BroadGuard.
Note: After saving the settings and restarting the BroadGuard, you MUST turn
your cable/DSL modem off and on.
Host Name:
Some BSPs (e.g. Cox@Home) may ask their subscribers to enter
information into this field in order to make a connection to their broadband service.
Begin setting up the BroadGuard with the computer originally setup by the
Cox@Home technician, or the computer that you registered with Cox@Home -
this computer will already contain your Cox@Home Host Name. If you have not
been given a specific name, leave this field blank.
Finding your PC Host Name
Windows 95/98/98SE/Me
step1.
Right-click
Network Neighborhood
. Click
Properties.
The
Network
dialog box will open