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One trick, though... The new router wasn't getting a DHCP address on the Ethernet interface. I plugged my laptop into it, and it too didn't get a DHCP address. I think the Beanfield network is refusing to assign an address to the unrecognized devices. I changed the MAC address on the new router to match the one on the old router. | One trick, though... The new router wasn't getting a DHCP address on the Ethernet interface. I plugged my laptop into it, and it too didn't get a DHCP address. I think the Beanfield network is refusing to assign an address to the unrecognized devices. I changed the MAC address on the new router to match the one on the old router. | ||
- | Old vlan1 address on that router (#85): 00:23:69:B3:CE:9D | + | Old vlan1 address on that router (#85): 00:23:69:B3:CE:9D (NOTE: this is the MAC address printed on the bottom of the case PLUS ONE. The MAC address on the bottom of the case ends in 9C.) |
ifconfig vlan1 down | ifconfig vlan1 down |