Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router

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Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-20 22:25:57
Region : Romania

Model : TL-WR720N

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version :

ISP :


I have to clone my MAC address of the router to share my internet. To do that i have to visit htt://192.168.1.1 , but that address doesn't work for me.... How can i do that by other way.........?
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-20 22:39:46
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-20 22:42:29
If you just want to extend your internet connection over WiFi, just take the wire that comes out of the modem that the ISP has given you and plug it into the WAN port of the wifi router.
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 00:17:49
Yes, but my internet provider told me to clone mac address if i want to share my net ......... http://192.168.0.1 and http://tplinklogin.net (from the instructions) i have no access....... others ideas?
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 00:37:19
The modem that your ISP provided has a MAC address that is bound to your account. Your ISP will only allow a device with that MAC ID to access the internet. MAC ID cloning is used when you want to replace your ISP-provided modem with another modem that you have purchased somewhere else. If you do this, then your ISP's authentication software thinks that it is still your old (approved) modem.

What kind of connection have you got between your computer(s) and your ISP? ADSL/cable/ethernet.... etc. Is there any kind of device that your ISP has put inside your house from where you get internet connection?
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 02:51:08
A cable only, there is not any devices .... and now is cable-> router-> computer.....
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 03:48:42
Make default factory reset, and then new configuration.
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 05:25:36
No, the same again (username:admin;; password:admin;;;; http://tplinklogin.net .......bull shit ) It is so easy by instructions........

Step 1
Click "Start," "All Programs," "Accessories," and then "Command Prompt."

Step 2
Type "ipconfig /all" in the Command Prompt window. Look for the listing "Physical Address" under the header "Ethernet adapter..." This is your MAC address, which has the alphanumeric format "00.00.00.00.00.00"; you may see hyphens or colons instead of periods between the digit pairs.

Step 3
Open your browser and enter your router's IP address, which is listed in the router's manual. If you cannot find the manual, try "http://192.168.0.1," "http://192.168.1.1," "http://192.168.2.1," "http://192.168.254.254" or "http://192.168.123.254."

Step 4
Enter your username and password for the router. The default username and password are listed in your router's manual. If you cannot find the manual, try "admin" for the username, and "password," "admin" or leave the field blank for the password. This will grant access to the router's administrative setup.

Step 5
Click "Setup" or "Advanced." Look for "MAC Address Clone" or "Spoof MAC address."

Step 6
Click "Enable," if the option is there, and "Clone Your PC's MAC" or "Spoof MAC." Some routers will automatically fill in the appropriate MAC address, but others require manual input. If yours is the latter, then enter the MAC address you found earlier, and click "Save settings."

Step 7
Reboot your router if asked to do so. If this process is not automated by the router software, you can simply unplug it for a few seconds and plug it back in. Your computer's MAC address should be successfully cloned.

I'm on STEP 3.... i can't open any of that links( http://tplinklogin.net is for me in the instructions)
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 11:38:14

men79 wrote

A cable only, there is not any devices .... and now is cable-> router-> computer.....

Ah! And what do you have to do to connect to the internet? Do you need to log in with a username and password, or are you always connected?

If you are always connected, it should be enough that you note down the MAC ID of the network adapter in your computer (where the cable from the ISP was previously connected) and clone this to the MAC ID of the router. So when the cable is plugged into your router, the ISP thinks it is still connected to your computer.

If you also have to log in each time using a username and password, you'll need to enter this information in the WAN section after selecting the proper WAN connection type. PPPoE seems to be the most commonly used, so try that first.
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 11:46:27

men79 wrote

I'm on STEP 3.... i can't open any of that links( http://tplinklogin.net is for me in the instructions)


Perhaps your computer is set up with a static IP address (maybe your ISP set this up for you). Go to the wired network adapter properties and double click on IPv4. Note down the IP addresses that are entered there (you will need these later) (taking a screenshot of that dialog is the best way - press 'print screen' on your keyboard, open Paint, and paste, then save) and change the settings to 'obtain an IP address automatically'. and 'obtain a DNS address automatically'. Now connect to the router using the cable provided (yellow port), open your browser and type 192.168.0.1 and press 'enter' on your keyboard.
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Re:Problem with cloning of MAC address of the router
2013-02-21 16:17:01

anytimer wrote

Perhaps your computer is set up with a static IP address (maybe your ISP set this up for you). Go to the wired network adapter properties and double click on IPv4. Note down the IP addresses that are entered there (you will need these later) (taking a screenshot of that dialog is the best way - press 'print screen' on your keyboard, open Paint, and paste, then save) and change the settings to 'obtain an IP address automatically'. and 'obtain a DNS address automatically'. Now connect to the router using the cable provided (yellow port), open your browser and type 192.168.0.1 and press 'enter' on your keyboard.


I have in my room just a cable of my internet provider (without modem, swich ..............) And when i plug that cable into my computer i have internet ..... that is. I'm with a dinamic IP, not a static ..... My internet provider told me that to do wireless net i have to clone my MAC address to my router, nothing more .... And this is supposed to be very easy .... MAC address cloning is online at http :/ / tplinklogin.net .......as written on the router box and instructions too .... But just do not load the link above, this is my problem ... I can not clone a MAC of the router
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