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Most cable ISPs use a MAC Authentication to establish Internet connections for end-users. A MAC (Media Access Control) address is assigned a unique 48-bit (6-byte) integer that is attached to an Ethernet NIC for each computer. To set-up your Linksys router to a Cable ISP, you have to do MAC Cloning. MAC Cloning is a procedure which enables a router to copy the MAC Address of the PC that’s registered with the ISP.
To setup a Linksys router with Cable connection you need to perform five steps:1. Verifying Internet Connection
2. Connecting Devices Together
3. Checking the Router’s LEDs
4. Configuring a Linksys Router For a Cable Connection
5. Power Cycling
NOTE: Before proceeding, use the computer that can go online when connected to the modem and follow the steps below.
Verifying Internet Connection
Connect the Broadband modem to the computer using an Ethernet cable without the router installed and make sure that the Internet connection is active. If it is not, contact your Internet Service Provider. If it can go online, the PC connected to the modem is the one that’s registered with the ISP and you need to get its MAC Address.Connecting the Devices Together
After ensuring that you have an active Internet connection, connect the modem to the router’s Internet port and the computer to any of the four Ethernet ports. For instructions, click here.
Checking the LEDs
After connecting your modem and PC to the router, check the lights on the front panel of the router. For instructions, click here.
Setting-Up a Linksys Router For CableStep 1:
Access the router’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click
here.
Step 2:
When the router’s web-based setup page appears, click the drop-down arrow under the
Internet Connection Type field and select
Automatic Configuration - DHCP.
NOTE: If the screen on your router’s web-based setup page looks different, click
here.
Step 3:
Click

.
Step 4:
Click
MAC Address Clone.
Step 5:
Select
Enable and click
Clone Your PC’s MAC.
Step 6:
Click

.
Step 7:
Click
Status.
Step 8:
Check the value of the
Internet IP Address. If the Internet IP Address has numbers, this means the router has been properly configured. You should now be able to access the Internet. If you’re not online, perform a power cycle to synchronize the router with the modem. For instructions, click
here.
NOTE: If the IP Address is all zeros (
0.0.0.0) click

first then click

. If the IP Address is still all zeros (
0.0.0.0) perform a power cycle. For instructions, click
here.
If the IP Address starts with
192.168.1.xxx or if it has the same first three numbers (octets) as the router’s IP Address, change the router’s LAN IP address to a different LAN segment. For instructions, click
here. After setting-up the router for cable and you're still having problems getting online, proceed in performing a power cycle. For instructions, follow the steps below.
Power CyclingStep 1:
Shutdown the computer.
Step 2:
Unplug the router’s power cable.
Step 3:
Unplug the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for 30 seconds.
Step 4:
Plug in the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for its lights to appear stable.
Step 5:
Plug in the router's power cable once the modem’s lights appear stable.
Step 6:
Power on the computer on and test the Internet connection