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If you have configured PPPoE Internet access, notice that an
extra configuration option called MAC Spoofing appears on this
page:
Figure 74: Internet Access: PPPoE page
MAC spoofing allows you to set the Media Access Control
(MAC) address of your device. See Enabling MAC spoofing on
page 10 for more details.
Ena bling MAC spo o fing
Note
You should only enable MAC spoofing if your ISP has requested
that you do so. In most cases, you will
not
need to do this.
Your ISP identifies your modem by its unique hardware number
or Media Access Control (MAC) address. If you are using
PPPoE Internet access, your ISP may want you to spoof the
identity of a different device. You can spoof the MAC address of
another device by replacing your device’s existing MAC address
with another device’s address. Your ISP will provide you with
the replacement MAC address.
Note
You can only configure MAC spoofing if you are using PPPoE
Internet access. This option is not available for PPPoA.
If your ISP instructs you to change your device’s default MAC
address, follow the instructions below:
1. From the Internet Access page, click Enable or disable
MAC Spoofing here… The following page is displayed: