Last year, the community engaged in activities, saying that there was community broadband, 600 a year, free of the initial installation fee, so I contacted the installation.
What I couldn't think of was that I couldn't access the Internet through a routing hub. I was so depressed that the telecom community broadband used the MAC address binding method and may have blocked the vro.
As I was busy with my work and had no Internet access at home, I had never been able to handle the problem. I just started to clean up when I was idle recently, so I began to look for countermeasures, but I didn't think of a simple method.
Steps:
1. Find the official website of your vro to download the patch for your region and upgrade the route firmware;
2. After the upgrade, follow the original settings again;
3. Use route settings to clone the MAC address bound to your home;
4. After the connection is complete, restart the vro to enable multiple Internet connections.
Exception:
After the wireless network is encrypted, the following error occurs when accessing the Internet:
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Wireless Network Connection
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Windows cannot connect to the selected network. The network may not be in the region. Refresh the list of available networks and try again.
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OK
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Solution:
1. Disable and enable the wireless network, which may be solved;
2. The possible solution is to reinstall the driver of the wireless network card;
3. There may also be a problem with Windows XP SP2. If there is a solution on the internet, install a patch to solve the problem;
4. The problem I encountered was that none of the above methods worked. I consulted a friend and said that I could solve the problem by modifying the Mac;
5. Download or use commands to modify the MAC address of the wireless network card. Try several more and solve the problem.
Conclusion: unlimited Networks