Just get a Netgear or Linksys G router on sale at your local electronics store and you should be good to go. Ignore Super-G and the like - just get a plain G router with a 4-port switch and that'll handle 99% of your needs for some time.
Just get a Netgear or Linksys G router on sale at your local electronics store and you should be good to go. Ignore Super-G and the like - just get a plain G router with a 4-port switch and that'll handle 99% of your needs for some time.
I have a Comcast Motorola SB5101 Surfboard Cable modem that I would like to add it to a home network and add wireless access to it for a laptop, and computers in other rooms of the house.
I know I need a router and I read somewhere about having to clone the Mac address of the cable modem into the router.
What do I need to accomplish this or is it even possible ??
Thanks..
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