How To Put Mac Address In Router?
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1. Open the web browser on your computer, and enter the IP address of your router in the address bar.
2. Log in to your router using the appropriate username and password.
3. Select the “Advanced” tab and look for the “LAN Setup” or “Network Settings” option.
4. Select the MAC address field, then enter the desired MAC address in the appropriate field.
5. Click “Save” or “Apply Changes” to save the new MAC address.
1. Log into your router by entering the IP address into your web browser.
2. Navigate to the router’s settings page and locate the menu for network configuration or LAN settings.
3. Locate the option for adding or changing the MAC address for your router. This may be labeled as a “Clone MAC Address” or “Hardware Address” setting.
4. Enter the MAC address of the device you wish to connect to the router. This should be a 12-digit code written in hexadecimal format.
5. Save the changes to your router and reboot the device. Your router should now be configured to use the new MAC address.