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Old October 26th, 2009, 02:50 AM
giradman giradman is offline
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You might want to provide more information on the router/model that you are using -

If MAC filtering is 'activated' on your router, then you will need to enter the web browser configuration program of the router and go to the MAC filtering access page; once there, you will then have to enter the MAC address of your computer's wireless adapter.

If this information is not clear, then check the manual of your router or its website for further information.

Let us know if this information is helpful - good luck!
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