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10. Convert the extender’s MAC 1 address and add the new MAC 1
address to your router’s MAC filter table.
For more information, see the user manual.
a. Convert the first two hexadecimal values in the extender’s
MAC 1 address to binary.
See the user manual for the conversion table.
b. Toggle the second to last digit of the binary code to one or
zero.
If the second to last digit is one, toggle it to zero. If the
second to last digit is zero, toggle it to one.
c. Convert the new binary code back to a hexadecimal value.
See the user manual for the conversion table.
d. Replace the first two hexadecimal values in the old MAC 1
address with the new value you converted and add the
new MAC 1 address to your router’s MAC filter table.
For example, if your old MAC 1 address was
C4:04:15:5F:20:AD, your new MAC 1 address is
C6:04:15:5F:20:AD.
11. Enable the router’s MAC filter, wireless access control, or ACL.