

Disable the Access Control List feature or the MAC Address filtering on your router.In such cases, you may have to call them and ask them to "reprovision" your modem.If you have an existing wireless router and have enabled MAC Address Filtering or Access Control List Feature and your extender is already on the allowed list, the devices that will be connecting to the extender will not have Internet access. This is because the MAC Addresses connected to the extender will be translated to different MAC addresses on the main network, therefore they will be blocked from getting internet access. Note that this menu may not be available on all devices, or it may only be available to be provisioned by your ISP. This should let you enter your own MAC address, it is designed to clone the MAC address of your network card. Find the correct menu to change your MAC address It is usually in "Setup > Advanced", you're looking for a menu called " MAC Address Clone". Some of the most common IPs are: Motorola SB modems: 192.168.100.1 Other modems/routers: 192.168.1.1 You can also lookup the default IP and login information of your device in our hardware database. If you're connected to it, you can drop to command prompt and type: ipconfig (the IP address of your "Default Gateway" should be the router/modem's IP). You will have to find your router/modem's IP address.

Get to the web admin interface of your device. Here are the necessary steps to change the MAC address on your device: 1. Below is a general guideline on how to do so on many routers/gateways and ADSL/VoIP/cable modems. Sometimes it is necessary to change that id and use a particular MAC address to be able to connect to your ISP. It helps identify the device on the network.

All network hardware is assigned a special unique identifier, the Media Access Control ( MAC) address during production by its manufacturer.
