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<description><![CDATA[SubZero5 posted : Hi. I have a 5450 (in fact a modded 8054: Version: 1.53, Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005). I set it up as repeater access point for my 9106. I also set mac id to allow mode and added 7 allowed mac id's.<br><br>When I look at the connected clients to my 5450, I see some non-allowed clients connected in.<br><br>how could this happen?]]></description>
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