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====== MAC Address ====== | ====== MAC Address ====== | ||
- | The MAC Address menu has settings to let you electronically change the MAC (Media Access Control) address of various network interfaces.\\ | + | The MAC Address menu has settings to let you electronically change |
- | Note that this function does not change the hardware | + | Note that this function does **not** change the factory-assigned |
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+ | For common device names in Tomato, see the [[: | ||
**WAN Port:** In this field, you can enter any valid MAC Address to be assigned to the WAN interface. | **WAN Port:** In this field, you can enter any valid MAC Address to be assigned to the WAN interface. | ||
* Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | * Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | ||
- | * Random: | + | * Random: |
- | * Clone PC: This option | + | * Clone PC: This assigns the same MAC Address used by the interface of the client currently |
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- | Some cable-based | + | |
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- | Some cable companies also authenticate the network card in your PC/client device after you've logged onto their network. They do this to try to prevent you from using any LAN client device other than the first one you used (whose MAC Address is regstered with them). This way, they can make sure you're still using the same computer/ | + | |
- | If the network detects a different MAC Address than the one associated with the original client device, it will deny your client device access to their network. If Tomato clones your original client device' | + | \\ **Wireless Interface eth1: **In this field, you can enter any valid Mac Address to be assigned to wireless interface eth1 |
* Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | * Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | ||
- | * Random: | + | * Random: |
- | * Clone PC: This option | + | * Clone PC: This assigns the same MAC Address used by the interface of the client currently |
- | **Wireless Interface eth2: **In this field, you can enter any valid Mac Address to be assigned to wireless interface | + | **Wireless Interface eth2: **In this field, you can enter any valid MAC Address to be assigned to wireless interface |
* Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | * Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | ||
- | * Random: | + | * Random: |
- | * Clone PC: This option | + | * Clone PC: This assigns the same MAC Address used by the interface of the client currently |
- | **Wireless Interface wl0.1: **In this field, you can enter any valid Mac Address to be assigned to wireless interface wl0.1 | + | **Wireless Interface wl0.1: **In this field, you can enter any valid MAC Address to be assigned to wireless interface wl0.1 (typically the first wireless VLAN) |
* Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | * Default: This option leaves the fixed, factory-assigned MAC Address as as the interface' | ||
* Random: Choosing this option assigns a random MAC Address to the device | * Random: Choosing this option assigns a random MAC Address to the device | ||
- | * Clone PC: This option | + | * Clone PC: This assigns the same MAC Address used by the interface of the client currently |