Vonage V-Portal User Guide
If you are still uncertain, you will need to contact your ISP to see if you are required to register
your MAC Address.
MAC Cloning vs. MAC Spoofing
MAC Cloning and MAC Spoofing are almost identical. MAC Cloning is a specialized form of MAC
poofing. Both MAC Spoofing and MAC Cloning copy a MAC address from a specific device onto
oning, it takes the MAC address of the computer that is viewing the V-
ortal Web UI (the computer that is plugged into the Ethernet port of your
MAC Spoofing allows you to manually enter a MAC address to be used in place of the MAC
address of the V-Portal.
You can only enable one or the other. If MAC Spoofing is enabled, MAC Cloning will be disabled
and vice-versa.
If you cannot connect to the Internet, by default, your V-Portal will automatically try to perform
MAC Cloning. If you have not changed the default values, then there is nothing you need to do to
perform MAC Cloning. If the device that is registered with your ISP is directly connected to your
Vonage V-Portal, and MAC Cloning is enabled (the default) MAC Cloning will automatically be
done and your connection to the Internet will be established.
If the device you registered with your ISP is not available or not connected directly to the V-Portal,
then you will need to manually enter the registered MAC address and ‘spoof’ it onto the V-Portal.
To setup MAC Cloning or MAC Spoofing:
From the home page, click on the Advanced Setup tab. Click on the Ethernet Options sub-
menu. The Ethernet Options screen will be displayed.
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the V-Portal.
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V-Portal) and automatically “clones” it onto your V-Portal. This essentially copies the MAC
address of your computer onto the V-Portal.
View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to
Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.
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