Compaq CP-2E manual MAC Spoofing, Click Network Computer List

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MAC Spoofing

MAC Spoofing allows you to specify the MAC address that is presented to your ISP from the Connection Point. Some ISPs track the MAC address of devices that connect to them.

Note: MAC (media access control) Address is a unique hardware address that identifies each node of a network.

The MAC address of the PC previously connected to your ISP may be registered with that ISP. To avoid any connection problems, activate the Connection Point MAC Spoofing functionality.

1.Ensure that the PC with the MAC Address to emulate is connected to your CP-2E.

2.Open a web browser. Type cp.home into the Address field and press Enter. You may also type in the base address, which is 192.168.1.1.

3.Click Advanced Setting icon.

4.Click MAC Spoofing on the left.

5.Click on Enable.

6.Click Network Computer List.

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Contents Compaq iPAQ Page Page Contents Connection Point CP-2E Home System Recovery Page Share a Single High-Speed Internet Connection IntroductionSecurity and Advanced Management Ethernet NetworkingIntroduction What Else Do I Need? Description Significance Whats in Front?Description Function Whats in Back?Installation Installation and ConfigurationConnecting to Your PC Connecting to the InternetClient PC Configuration Powering UpConfiguring Windows 98 and ME Clients Installation and Configuration Click the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button Choosing the Internet Connection Method Setting Up Connection Point CP-2EUsing the Installation Wizard Dynamic Internet IP Static Internet IP Configuring Dynamic Internet IPPPPoE Configuring Static Internet IPConfiguring PPPoE Timezone Setup Administrator Password Settings Confirming Successful Setup Installing the Firmware Update Utility Registering the Connection Point CP-2E Adding Ethernet PCs Adding PCs To Your NetworkEthernet PCs Configuring the Client Windows XP ConfigurationAdding PCs To Your Network Adding PCs To Your Network Windows 2000 Configuration Adding PCs To Your Network Adding PCs To Your Network Windows NT4.0 Configuration Adding PCs To Your Network Page Home Page Information Bar Connection Point CP-2E HomeManagement Icons Quick Setup IconSystem Info Icon General InformationLAN Status Internet Status Network Information Event Log Renew Internet IP Icon Help/Troubleshooting IconFirmware Update Icon Page Password Advanced Setup IconsSystem Settings Resetting to Factory Default Advanced Setup Icons Internet Timezone SetupChanging the Subnet Click Network Computer List MAC SpoofingDesignating a DMZ Host DMZVirtual Server Adding a Virtual Server Packet Filtering Enabling Packet Filtering Adding an IP Rule Adding Port Rules Dhcp Reserved IP Table Changing Dhcp Server SettingsAdding a Reserved IP Address Excluded IP Addresses Adding an Excluded IP Address Adding a Bootp IP Address Bootpip TableAdvanced Setup Icons Adding a Static Route Static Routing TableAdvanced Setup Icons Smtp Advanced Setup Icons Using the Firmware Update Utility System RecoveryRestore Factory Defaults Solution TroubleshootingCannot Network cables Icon. Then, Renew Internet IP \\computername or \\PC IP Cables Regulatory ComplianceModifications Regulatory Compliance NAT NTP Smtp Appendix a SpecificationsPage For Windows XP Appendix B MAC Address Manual IdentificationFor Windows 98 and ME PCs For Windows 2000 PCs Accessing Security Configuration OptionsPage Glossary IPAQ Connection Point CP-2E User Guide Glossary Glossary Glossary