Fred Weston wrote:
> I think everyone missed an important detail from the initial question.
> He stated he has already tried "spoofing" the MAC address. I was not
> aware m0n0wall had this functionality, but assuming it does, and he is
> using the MAC address from his working router, that should not be the
> problem.
You need to hand-edit a "spoofmac" tag into the config.xml. m0n0wall
will not molest it, and it will be saved across GUI induced changes.
Example:
<wan>
<if>sis1</if>
<blockpriv/>
<spoofmac>00:00:24:c1:4f:e1</spoofmac>
<mtu/>
<ipaddr>63.241.134.188</ipaddr>
<subnet>29</subnet>
<gateway>63.241.134.185</gateway>
</wan>
-crl
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