FatAndProud
Well-Known Member
Hey.....
I have another computer problem and I need help! I know this is a size acceptance site and all that jazz, but let's face it, there's a lot of computer nerd FA's
Here's the dilemma:
I recently got a new Comcast (ew, I know) modem. However, when I directly connect the modem to the Cisco Linksys N Home wireless router, I lose complete connection and am not able to access the router's interface. So, my question is what is the proper way to clone the MAC address to make the modem think it's connected directly to the computer (when it's really connected to the router)?
Also, if you're a computer nerd, post sexy pics so I can get all excited (I love nerds).
I have another computer problem and I need help! I know this is a size acceptance site and all that jazz, but let's face it, there's a lot of computer nerd FA's
Here's the dilemma:
I recently got a new Comcast (ew, I know) modem. However, when I directly connect the modem to the Cisco Linksys N Home wireless router, I lose complete connection and am not able to access the router's interface. So, my question is what is the proper way to clone the MAC address to make the modem think it's connected directly to the computer (when it's really connected to the router)?
Also, if you're a computer nerd, post sexy pics so I can get all excited (I love nerds).