TP-Link TL-R470T User Guide - Page 45

MAC Address, Set the MAC Address for LAN port, Network, MAC Address

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4.3.3 MAC Address The MAC (Media Access Control) address, as the unique identifier of the router in network, does not need to be changed commonly. Set the MAC Address for LAN port: In a complex network topology with all the ARP bound devices, if you want to use TL-R470T+ instead of the current router in a network node, you can just set the MAC address of TL-R470T+'s LAN port the same to the MAC address of the previous router, which can avoid all the devices under this network node to update their ARP binding tables. Set the MAC Address for WAN port: In the condition that your ISP has bound the account and the MAC address of the dial-up device, if you want to change the dial-up device to be TL-R470T+, you can just set the MAC address of TL-R470T+'s WAN port the same to the MAC address of the previous dial-up device for a normal Internet connection. Choose the menu Network→MAC Address→MAC Address to load the following page. Figure 4-13 MAC Address The following items are displayed on this screen: ¾ MAC Address Port: Displays the port type of the Router. Current MAC Address: Displays the current MAC address of the port. -41-

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4.3.3 MAC Address
The MAC (Media Access Control) address, as the unique identifier of the router in network, does not
need to be changed commonly.
Set the MAC Address for LAN port:
In a complex network topology with all the ARP bound devices, if you want to use TL-R470T+ instead
of the current router in a network node, you can just set the MAC address of TL-R470T+’s LAN port the
same to the MAC address of the previous router, which can avoid all the devices under this network
node to update their ARP binding tables.
Set the MAC Address for WAN port:
In the condition that your ISP has bound the account and the MAC address of the dial-up device, if you
want to change the dial-up device to be TL-R470T+, you can just set the MAC address of TL-R470T+’s
WAN port the same to the MAC address of the previous dial-up device for a normal Internet
connection.
Choose the menu
Network
MAC Address
MAC Address
to load the following page.
Figure 4-13 MAC Address
The following items are displayed on this screen:
¾
MAC Address
Port:
Displays the port type of the Router.
Current MAC Address:
Displays the current MAC address of the port.