You can make the Lynksys router appear to have a different MAC address so I gave it the same address as the my macintosh computer that linked originally to the dsl supplier. As far as they are concerned it is still linked to my computer that I originally signed on with. The instructions on cloning were in the web set up access.
On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 04:55 AM, Nils wrote:


When you say 'cloned' what exactly do you mean?

I have a linksys router here and only had to provide
telus w/ the mac address of the router, release/renew the
dhcp lease on the router, and everything works properly.

-nils

On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 11:10:12PM -0400 or thereabouts, Robert Durnford wrote:
I cloned a MAC address on my router and can add all the computers it
will handle.  It is the solution I recommend.  Lynksys 4 port router
using their web browser based setup and maintenance procedures.

Avid Mac User


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