This take the MAC address of one of the machine on your network and replaces the router’s existing MAC address with it. The feature is often referred to as clone MAC address.
Not all routers have the ability to change their MAC address.
A simple change of one setting within your email software (just change your SMTP setting to ) is all that’s required. Step 1: In the top right corner, click Settings and See all settings. The method to change the MAC address of a router varies with the router. You can also try changing your outgoing mail (SMTP) port number to 26 (default is 25), as some ISP’s will block port 25 because it is often used for spamming. If you are intent on using your own site’s mail server, you may want to contact your ISP. If the issue persists, do get back to us. Find the name of your ISP and use the chart below to find your outgoing mail server. – If you still can’t find the SMTP details you require below for your ISP settings, then SMTP2Gohave come to the rescue with an easy-to-setup SMTP service which fixes your problem once and for all. Follow the link below and try to configure in Mail app and check. This page has a list of SMTP Server Settings for most ISP’s. If you’re new to the Mac but something of an iOS veteran, this lesson will be a snap. Make sure you dont have a security program scanning secure (SSL) connections or outgoing mail, both of which may be interfering. Mac 101 By Christopher Breen, Senior Editor, Macworld 7:00 pm PST.
You can change your ‘outgoing’ (SMTP) email settings via your email client (Apple Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird, Foxmail, Eudora, Pegasus Mail etc.) to the SMTP Server Settings that your ISP (internet service provider) supplies you with. The information on the Spectrum site is vague, but the settings I suggested have worked for other users. If you have any problems with sending emails using ‘.uk’.