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lottathought
Mar 14, 2015Novice
Router randomly blocking websites
This is one of the stranger things that I have ever seen. My router is connected to the internet...and I can get to the internet...at least some of it. It is blocking certain websites however. ...
- Mar 22, 2015
The most imortant part of the MAC address change process is that you power cycle the modem (the router also if you want, but particularly the modem). If you don't do this the MAC address change at the router will simply kill your Internet connection. More often than not this fixes the issue of unreachable websites, which more often than not is nothing to do with the router (whatever the brand).lottathought wrote: I did try your suggestion Searay..in fact I tried several combinations....nothing.
Babylon5
Mar 22, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
The most imortant part of the MAC address change process is that you power cycle the modem (the router also if you want, but particularly the modem). If you don't do this the MAC address change at the router will simply kill your Internet connection. More often than not this fixes the issue of unreachable websites, which more often than not is nothing to do with the router (whatever the brand).
lottathought wrote: I did try your suggestion Searay..in fact I tried several combinations....nothing.
fusionpower
Feb 02, 2016Guide
Cloning my Mac address worked for me
- alcolFeb 27, 2016Aspirant
What is the process for cloning the Mac address?
- JamesGLFeb 28, 2016Master
Hi alcol,
You may check the link below on how to do mac cloning.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1086/related/1
- DQ1Apr 17, 2016Aspirant
Hi I just wanted to echo that I also had the same issue with my netgear R7000 and did the MAC spoofing and it solved the problem.