Motorola BR700 manual Configuration Section, Internet Advanced

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CONFIGURATION

SECTION 3

 

 

Internet - Advanced

This screen enables you to adjust additional Internet settings. To access the screen, click INTERNET > ADVANCED. Click APPLY to save changes, click CANCEL to undo unsaved changes.

Field or Button

Description

WAN Ethernet

Select to enable the link to the Internet. By

Interface

disabling this feature, your connection to the

 

Internet is disconnected. The default is enabled.

Factory WAN

The default MAC address of the WAN port. A

MAC Address

MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a

 

unique piece of hardware for identification. You

 

can find the MAC Address on the label on the

 

bottom of your unit.

 

Some ISPs require that you register the MAC

 

address of your PC’s network adapter.

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