Motorola BR700 manual Configuration

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SECTION 3

CONFIGURATION

 

 

Field or Button

Description

Clone WAN MAC

Your router has the ability to duplicate the MAC

Address

address of your PC’s network adapter into the

 

router’s WAN MAC address. To avoid calling your

 

ISP and changing the MAC address that is

 

registered with the ISP, follow these instructions:

1Click to enable the feature.

2Either enter a MAC address or from the Learned MAC Address field, double-click on a displayed MAC address. This selects the MAC Address into the Cloned MAC Address field.

3Click APPLY to clone the address.

Cloned WAN

The Cloned MAC address appears here.

MAC Address

 

Learned MAC

The current learned MAC address(es) on the

Address(es)

LAN side (your local network) is displayed. The

 

unit will detect all of the MAC addresses on the

 

LAN and will display them here.

 

Click Refresh to obtain the current MAC

 

Address(es).

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