You're both right.  It depends on the router.  I've seen some where you must
entered wired MAC addresses in order to have access to the Internet.   And
some only care if the connection is wireless.   And no I don't remember
which was which!

Carl

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From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marc Sims
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:18 PM
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Subject: Re: Network Question

Both wired and wireless connections for MAC addresses do apply.

Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College


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Are you talking about setting up Wireless access lists? If so, this isn't 
required to allow access. If not the wireless access list, then I haven't a 
clue to what you're talking about. I have 3 different NetGear Routers and 
you never have to add MAC addresses into the router for hard-wired or 
wireless connections unless you're reserving static IPs.

Regards,
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Rick Cogan from Melbourne, FL
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