Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi VDSL/ADSL Modem Router Model D7000
Field
Router MAC Address
The Ethernet MAC address that the modem router 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 router to use your computer's MAC address (also called cloning).
Use Default Address
Use Computer MAC Address
Use This MAC Address
11.
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
12.
Click the Test button to test your Internet connection.
If the NETGEAR website does not display within one minute, see
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Specify an IPv6 Internet Connection
If you want to use an IPv6 Internet connection, you must specify the settings manually. NETGEAR genie and the
Setup Wizard do not detect an IPv6 Internet connection automatically.
IPv6 Internet Connections and IPv6 Addresses
The modem router can support an IPv6 Internet connection through the following connection types:
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Auto Detect. For more information, see
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6to4 tunnel. For more information, see
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Pass-through. For more information, see
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Fixed. For more information, see
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DHCP. For more information, see
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PPP over Ethernet. For more information, see
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Auto Config. For more information, see
Description
Use the default MAC address.
The modem router 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.
Set Up an IPv6 Connection Through Auto Detect
Set Up an IPv6 6to4 Tunnel Connection
Set Up an IPv6 Pass-Through Connection
Set Up an IPv6 Fixed Connection
Set Up an IPv6 DHCP Connection
Set Up an IPv6 PPPoE Connection
Set Up an IPv6 Connection Through Auto Config
Manage the Internet Settings Manually
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