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Julian, the reason why I pointed out the obvious is because I'm having a bizarre issue at the moment where by as soon as I enable MAC filtering all wireless devices drop off the Internet instantly. I have no idea why as this was all working perfectly before a reset.
I know its a pain, but have you tried disabling this feature then reinstating it once the device is connected.
I know you are thinking... 'If I add the device to the Mac white list it will work" Ha! So did I. Just try it. It doesn't take too long to add those devices again.
On 29/03/14 22:02, bad apple wrote:
On 29/03/14 21:40, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote:That's right.. presumably that's just me phrasing it badly.
Surely your DHCP range should be /24, or are you doing something funky
with your network?
Grant
Presumably he is of course on a /24 subnet - he means that DHCP only
assigns IP addresses from .2 to .20 I'd guess.
Regards
Julian
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