Able to clone MAC address on Airport Express?

Am I able to clone my MAC address to the airport express router? I connect to wireless and wired networks but my apartment who provides the internet required my MAC address to activate my macbook on the network, so if I can clone my macbook MAC address to the airport express unit then it would work, any advice?

Thank you, I was able to locate the MAC addresses and I will supply my apartment with them. It's just kind of a hassle, I have to fill out another form and wait probably a week for them to add it. With XBOX 360, you can clone your computers MAC address and get access to internet immediately. Thanks for the help...

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