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Clone Your MAC Address via Belkin Router

This PDF Document is all about the process of Cloning your MAC Address Via Belkin Router, For more Information and Support use Belkin Router Customer Service Number 1 888 306 5155; Site: https://www.onlinetechnicians.co/belkin-router-support.php

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Clone Your MAC Address via Belkin Router

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  1. Title: Clone Your MAC Address via Belkin Router Each network interface has a media access control (MAC) address. Network interface cards originate from the production line with a one of a kind MAC address related with the hardware. Most network cards and routers permit you to set a custom MAC address, abrogating the MAC address display in the hardware. Cloning a MAC address, or changing the MAC address on one gadget to the MAC address related with an alternate gadget, can be valuable when an Internet association is related with a specific MAC address. While you can contact the service provider and router the MAC address in case you're exchanging gadgets, it might be more helpful to clone the first gadget's MAC address. Windows Step 1: Click "Start" on the PC with the MAC address that you need to clone. Sort "Cmd" into the Search box at the base of the menu and press Enter. Step 2: Sort "ipconfig/all" into the Command Prompt window and press Enter. Step 3: Copy the MAC address from the privilege of the Physical Address field, under the Ethernet adapter field in the Command Prompt. Step 4: Click "start" on the PC with the MAC address that you need to change, sort "Network associations" into the hunt box at the base of the menu and snap "See Network Connections."

  2. Step 5: Right-tap the "local" or "Wireless Network Adapter" association, contingent upon which you need to change. Select "Properties." Step 6: Tap the "Propelled" tab. Step 7: Select "Network Address" in the list of properties. Step 8: Tap the button to one side of the content box and sort the MAC address into the content box. Step 9: Click "ok" to save your settings. Router Step 10: Sort "192.168.1.1" or the nearby IP address your router utilizes into your Web program's address bar and press Enter. Counsel your router's documentation for its default IP address. Step 11: Sort your router password into the password box and press Enter to sign in. In the event that you don't have the foggiest idea about the password, attempt "administrator," or counsel your router's documentation for its default password. Step 12: Tap on the Status page and find the MAC address or physical address related with the router's WAN interface. Step 13: Separate the old router from your network, connect to the new router and interface your PC to it. Step 14: Open the WAN settings page on the router and sort the old router's MAC address into the new router's MAC address or physical address box. Step 15: Tap the "Save Settings" button. If you still need any help use Belkin Router Customer Service Number: 1 888 306 5155.

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