Fixing a Router Invalid MAC Address Problem

I have a very nice Netgear Wireless-B+G+N gateway router for our DSL connection. And I have a very nice Belkin Wireless-N adapter for one of our computers here. Since both gadgets are relatively new technology, I figured that connecting the Belkin to the Netgear would be a piece of cake.

WRONG.

I admit– this Belkin adapter is the EASIEST adapter I have ever installed. It was a breeze and it works right out of the box. But I have hefty wireless security for our home network: I have a long string of hexadecimal characters, MAC address filters, and etc. I won’t budge when it comes to security. I have ditched some of our old equipment because it won’t work with the modern encryption.

So this new Belkin has a funky MAC address that my Netgear router refused to accept. All the other MAC addresses I’ve seen begin with “00,” but this Belkin adapter began with “94.” The Netgear wouldn’t accept the MAC address.

Invalid MAC address

First time I’ve seen that. After checking for a firmware upgrade from Netgear for the router (there was no upgrade), I was on my own to make this adapter work, or return it to the store.

I figured out a hack. And it may help you should you have to do this. This is for my Netgear DGN2000, which allows me to save a config file as a backup. Basically, all I did was backup my config file, open it in Notepad (well, I use Notepad Pro+, a much better program), add the Belkin adapter’s MAC address to the config file, save it, and upload it to my Netgear router. Voila!

Long version of what I just said:

Most routers *should* give you an option to save your configuration settings. Save TWO of these, just in case you make a mistake and wipe out all your settings– you’ll have an untouched saved config file to upload, just in case. I saved one in my Documents folder for safe keeping, and another on my Desktop with which I altered. I had no problems, but it was nice to know that I had a pure backup for caution’s sake.

OK, so… your router will save the file as a “config” file. Right-click it and open it in a text-editing program (like Notepad or whatever). Scroll down, looking forĀ  “MAC+name” and “Trusted Wireless Stations.” That’s what Netgear calls it; I assume other routers call it something similar. It was easy for me to find it because I already have a bunch of connections for other computers in the Trusted Wireless Stations group.

Type in the code using EXACTLY the same format as you see for the other MAC addresses (assuming there are others, as I have), but insert your new adapter’s MAC and network name. For example:

[40102]“Trusted Wireless Stations”=00:55:44:33:88:8FHP-PAV

You see that I name all my network connections after the computers we have here. You could name yours George or Moe or Belkin2020 or whatever. The name is just a way for you to identify which wireless connection is where. But the MAC address you MUST have accurate, or your router will not accept it as a viable member of your wireless network.

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After you have added in your adapter’s MAC address, save the file as it is– do NOT rename it as something else. Close it. Go back to your router and look for where you can upload a file for settings (usually “restore backup” or “restore settings” or something. Upload the config file. My Netgear gave a confirmation window, asking me if I was SURE I wanted to do this, because doing so would wipe out all my current settings. I said yes. The router automatically reboots. Go to your wireless settings, and allowed MAC addresses, and you will see your new adapter MAC address and new name there.

Your wireless adapter with computer is now part of your wireless network, and all is secure. :)

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The Beautiful New LG Touch

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of LG Chocolate Touch. All opinions are 100% mine.

I got to take a peek at the new LG Chocolate Touch over the weekend, at my local electronics store. I’d been hearing about it a lot, and was curious. (It was probably the word “chocolate” that got my attention!). It’s beautiful.

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I currently have TracFone for cell phone service. Yes! I’m an old curmudgeon with cells. I got it a few years ago before I got my WAHM job, and when the kids were smaller. Our needs have changed. For one, the girls and I are always sharing the phone. :S So if they go out somewhere, I’m without a cell, and vice versa. I’ve been shopping around for cell phones and prices. The LG Chocolate is just beautiful– it’s issued by Verizon Wireless (we already subscribe to them for phone and DSL), so it’s with a company I’m familiar with. The LG is a nice, nice cell. But it’s got more to it than making and receiving texts and calls.

These days, we expect a cell phone to do more. The LG Chocolate Touch does MUCH more:

  • It’s got Dolby Mobile, with an equalizer and incredibly rich audio features. So playing mp3s is something akin to a “live” performance.
  • It gives 1GB of internal memory, with an expandable capacity for 16 more GB. Yow!
  • It can automatically download the songs you like from listening to the FM radio!
  • It has “Rhythmical Beat” that will vibrate with the song that’s playing. You can even play along with virtual drums, etc. LOL
  • It is fully prepared for social media networking with a Social Network Message Key.
  • And that’s all besides the other stuff you can do: texting, social media networking, take photos, make calls, etc etc.

It’s a sweet gadget. Check out the website for the LG Chocolate Touch.
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Electricity Through Wireless

I’ve been doing a little bit of ongoing research into “Tesla” electricity generation– that’s “wireless” electricity. Nikolai Tesla first came up with the idea, about 100 years ago. He was a contemporary of Thomas Edison (who, as we all know, came up with the light bulb and electricity transferred through wires). Tesla’s ideas were crowded out in favor of Edison’s, because Tesla’s ideas didn’t make the robber barons (like J.P. Morgan, who ran the copper industry) as much money as a world filled with poles and copper wires. So if you want to blame anyone for your tangled mass of electrical cords and all those ugly telephone poles on your streets– blame Morgan and Edison.

ANYWAY, Tesla’s ideas are now coming to the forefront. So far, the British have been the innovators in this field. Several years ago, they were doing some experiments with wireless energy, and were trying to use wireless electricity to power a laptop without its battery. It was some BBC article (can’t find it now; it was about 6 years ago or so).

Well, the Americans are working on it, too. Some professors and students at MIT have invented a contraption that generates what they call “WiTricity.” In a nutshell, a corded electrical device is rigged up with a transmitting device that transmits a magnetic field that resonates at a very high pitch. The receiving electronic device is rigged up to receive the pitch, which converts it to power to run the device. Here’s a video of how this is done.

Of course, I have the philosophy that any innovation and invention– ANY– will always be twisted around by man to use for evil. It’s been happening ever since Cain and Abel. Think about it– do you really think axes were made to split heads open, or chop trees to make houses? No! The “good” of the technology was rapidly turned into an instrument for evil. How about the airplane– do you think Wilbur and Orville Wright had Nazi bombers in mind when they flew their plane at Kitty Hawk? No! How about dynamite? Or gun powder? Or computers? All were created with the best of intentions, meant to make human life easier, more convenient, or to help him in progress. But every time, it’s been twisted to be a tool for evil. I can’t think of an exception.

Anyway, so while this wifi electricity generation is GREAT… I do find my self wondering “I wonder what evil this great invention will be used for?” :-p We should always progress into such things with care.

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Understanding Wireless Networks

We are getting so sophisticated with Internet today, aren’t we? Wasn’t it just a couple of years ago that the dialup was sufficient for moderate surfing and email?

Those days a LONG GONE. Now there’s DSL broadband, cable, satellite, and FiOs (which I hope to get someday). I work from my computer, and we play and get our news and information from the computer. It took me a good year or so to really understand the basic behind DSL routers, modems, gateway, WiFi, and WiFi security. And what makes it worse is that omce you’ve got it figured out, the technology advances and you have to learn things again.

Here’s a very good, basic video by NetGear about wireless capability. I loved it! I recently got a NetGear Wireless N capable gateway router, but I admit, the claim to spee dleft me puzzled… because none of my computers are Wireless N compatible (so far). This is a great instructional video for any of you who are wondering about all this wireless stuff. Kudos to NetGear for making such a great video!

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Wireless Home Security

Way back as a young wife and mom (ummm, DECADES ago, now!), I didn’t think much about home security. To me, the most important facet of home security was to own nothing of value! Haha!

Ah, how times change.

I’ve since purchased my own home, and now, thanks to my small business, I have an office with some very nice equipment that I would very much prefer to keep here at my disposal, lol! And in these modern times, as more and more consumers are filling their homes with expensive electronics, instruments, and other items, home security is bcoming a very hot feature. Some houses are selling with home security systems as a featured selling point. I know that several homes in my neighborhood have been burglarized, and there have been a few times when I could have sworn I heard some kind of activity around my own home. Very scary! I’m considering getting a security system for the house. It’s becoming a mainstay for homes in my neighborhood.

Without a doubt, GE’s Protect America wireless security system is one of the top-rated and most popular and reliable systems. And amazingly, such security systems are extremely affordable. Their Copper Package, created specifically for budget-minded homeowners, looks great– installation is free right now, and the monthly charge os under $30! The Copper Package includes:

  • Talking Control Panel
  • 1 Motion Detector
  • 3 Entry Points
  • Internal Siren and Door Chime
  • Battery Backup
  • One Button Arming
  • 3 Window Decals
  • 1 Yard Sign

It’s a great deal! Check out the site for more details about GE’s wireless security system, or call toll free: 877-470-2751. You can also get two free keychain remotes if you call that number to learn more and place an order.

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