1 In an Internet browser type the address 192.168.0.1.
2 Type admin for the username, password for the password, and click OK.
3 Go to the Basic Settings > Router Mac Address.
4 Select Use Computer MAC Address.
5 Click Apply. This automatically gives the router the computer's MAC address.
PS:
MAC Address 是網卡的ID。
依照下麵的辦法, 您可以發現自己的 MAC地址。
這樣, 配合ROUTER設置, 別人就用不了您的無線網了。
How to Find the Ethernet Adapter's MAC Address
Macintosh OS (10.3.5)
These instructions also work for some earlier OS.
1. Click Apple Menu at top left > System Preferences > Network icon.
2. Select Show: Built-in Ethernet in the pull down menu.
3. Click Ethernet.
4. Your adapter's MAC address is the characters in Ethernet ID.
Follow these instructions to find your adapter's Media Access Control address (MAC address). This is not the same as a Macintosh computer, it is a fixed string built in to the hardware, that uniquely identifies a computer device.
Windows 2003
1. Click Start > Run. A command prompt window appears.
2. Type cmd.
3. Type ipconfig/all. (no spaces around the /)
4. Copy down the "Physical Address" (aka the MAC address) on a paper where you keep your network configuration settings.
5. You may close the command prompt window.
Windows XP
1. Click Start > Run. A command prompt window appears.
2. Type cmd.
3. Type ipconfig/all.
4. Copy down the "Physical Address" (aka the MAC address) on a paper where you keep your network configuration settings.
5. You may close the command prompt window.
Windows 2000
1. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. A command prompt window appears.
2. Type ipconfig /all.
3. Copy down the "Physical Address" (aka the MAC address) on a paper where you keep your network configuration settings.
4. You may close the command prompt window.
Windows 95 and Windows 98
1. Click Start > Run. A command prompt window appears.
2. Type winipcfg.
3. Click OK.
4. Copy down the "Adapter Address" (the MAC address) on a paper where you keep your network configuration settings.
5. You may close the command prompt window.
Windows NT
1. Click Start > Programs > MS-DOS Prompt. A command prompt window appears.
2. Type ipconfig /all.
3. Copy down the "Physical Address" (aka the MAC address) on a paper where you keep your network configuration settings.
4. You may close the command prompt window.