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hi guys (and girls)
i just bought and installed a wireless access point and a pcmcia card onto my laptop (both netcomm 802.11g)

ummm the wireless works and detects each other...im actually posting this using the laptop wirelessly...

but when i tried to use mac adress filtering...it kinda disconnected this laptop from the access point..

i only listed this laptop's mac address tho...am i suppose to list all computers etc onto the list??


oh and is there a quicker way to finding each computer's mac address without fricken going to each pc and checking? i tried using winipcfg and ipconfig but didnt really work...im running winxp btw...

thanks!
 

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The actual Web Interface for your router should display the mac address's.
 

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You should add the mac address of *the PCMCIA card*, not the computer.
 
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ummm...i just used the one under the connection.

ie. i doubleclicked the connection, went to support tab...then checked there..


edit: response to anti
 

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Originally posted by skip to my lou
ummm...i just used the one under the connection.

ie. i doubleclicked the connection, went to support tab...then checked there..


edit: response to anti
Are you sure you used the MAC (physical) address?
 
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yup
like after i do it...i cant connect to jack no more...

so i just reset to factory settings via wired pc...
 

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mmm strange indeed...

What model is your router and wireless card?
 

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Originally posted by skip to my lou
the router is NP5400
the pcmcia NP5430
From the manual of the router, it looks like there is a page that lists the wireless devices currently connected to the access point, which should save you running around and doing typos.

All I can suggest is that you upgrade the firmware, and to use the built-in MAC address listing instead of typing it in manually.
 

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not advisable for someone with not much IT knowledge to upgrade firmware.

it can be risky!!!
 

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Originally posted by fatmuscle
not advisable for someone with not much IT knowledge to upgrade firmware.

it can be risky!!!
Yep my bad, should've mentioned it :p

But if you've followed all the instructions in the manual for upgrading the firmware, you should be fine.
 

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Originally posted by fatmuscle
not advisable for someone with not much IT knowledge to upgrade firmware.

it can be risky!!!
Sure is - i killed a mobo by updating it with the wrong bios :( :(
 

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yeahp, but i'm confused with 'skip to my lou' 's comment.

I really haven't heard of such things?!
 

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Originally posted by skip to my lou
yeha firmware auto updates itself...
Can't seem to find this mentioned in your manual......? Firmwares usually don't update themselves......
 

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Originally posted by skip to my lou
ummm...i just used the one under the connection.

ie. i doubleclicked the connection, went to support tab...then checked there..


edit: response to anti


The mac address of your wireless card should be on the wireless card itself, unless you have a Centrino.
 

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