Manually Set Up A Vdsl Internet Connection; Specify A Vdsl Connection Without A Login - NETGEAR DM200 User Manual

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Field
Router MAC Address
The Ethernet MAC address that the modem uses on the Internet port. Some ISPs register the MAC address of the
network interface card in your computer when your account is first opened. They accept traffic only from the MAC address
of that computer.
This feature allows your modem to use your computer's MAC address (also called cloning).
Use Default Address
Use Computer MAC Address
Use This MAC Address
13.
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
14.
Click the Test button to test your Internet connection.
If the NETGEAR website does not display within one minute, see
on page 97.

Manually Set Up a VDSL Internet Connection

You can view or change the modem's VDSL Internet connection settings manually. The following sections
describe the options that are available to you to manually set up the VDSL Internet connection:

Specify a VDSL Connection Without a Login

Specify a VDSL Connection With a Login and PPPoE Service
Note
Some ISPs require that you register on their website before you can obtain Internet
service. Follow the directions that your ISP gave you.
Specify a VDSL Connection Without a Login
If you want to manually configure the VDSL connection settings, use the information that your ISP gave you
to connect to your Internet service. If you cannot find this information, contact your ISP. Entering incorrect
information might prevent the modem from connecting to the Internet.
Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200
Description
Use the default MAC address.
The modem captures and uses the MAC address of the computer that you are now using.
You must use the one computer that is registered by the ISP.
Enter the MAC address that you want to use. By default, the field displays the MAC
address of the Internet port.
Manage the Internet Settings Manually
Troubleshoot the Internet Connection
on page 38
on page 42
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