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T5° How do I clone a MAC address?

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6. Please contact our Technical Support if the problem persists. T5. How do I clone a MAC address? You can manually change the MAC address of the modem router. It is helpful when your internet access account provided by your ISP is bound to one specific MAC address, in other words, your ISP just permits only one computer with the authenticated MAC address to access the internet. In this case, you can use MAC Clone to allow more computers to access the internet via the same account. 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > Internet page. Click the Add icon, and scroll down to get the MAC Clone section. • If you are using the computer with the authenticated MAC address to access the modem router, please select Use Current Computer MAC Address. • If you know the authenticated MAC address, please select Use Custom MAC Address and then enter the address. 3. Click OK to make the settings effective. T6. How can I change my computer's settings to obtain an IP address automatically? To change the computer's network settings, follow the steps below. • For MAC OS X: 1 ) Click the Apple icon, and select System Preferences from the drop-down list. 2 ) Click the Network icon. 3 ) Select Ethernet (for wired connection) or Wi-Fi (for wireless connection) in the left panel, then click Advanced. 4 ) Click TCP/IP. 5 ) From the Configure IPv4 drop-down list, select Using DHCP. 88

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Please contact our Technical Support if the problem persists.
T5° How do I clone a MAC address?
You can manually change the MAC address of the modem router. It is helpful when your
internet access account provided by your ISP is bound to one specific MAC address,
in other words, your ISP just permits only one computer with the authenticated MAC
address to access the internet. In this case, you can use MAC Clone to allow more
computers to access the internet via the same account.
Visit
http://tplinkmodem.net
, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you
set for the router.
Go to
Advanced
>
Network
>
Internet
page. Click the
Add
icon, and scroll down to
get the
MAC Clone
section.
If you are using the computer with the authenticated MAC address to access
the modem router, please select
Use Current Computer MAC Address
.
If you know the authenticated MAC address, please select
Use Custom MAC
Address
and then enter the address.
Click
OK
to make the settings effective.
T6° How can I change my computer‘s settings to obtain an IP address
automatically?
To change the computer’s network settings, follow the steps below.
For
MAC OS X:
1 )
Click the Apple icon, and select
System Preferences
from the drop-down list.
2 )
Click the Network icon.
3 ) Select
Ethernet
(for wired connection) or
Wi-Fi
(for wireless connection) in the
left panel, then click
Advanced
.
4 ) Click
TCP/IP
.
5 ) From the
Configure IPv4
drop-down list, select
Using DHCP
.