Address of MAC PS3 WRT160N filtering

Does anyone know how to configure the MAC address of the filtering for a PS3, or if the PS3 even recognize it?  I find the MAC address of the PS3, enter it in the MAC address allow column and try to connect.  Does not work.  Remove the address filter MAC and bingo at work.  I use WPA for the moment, and that's all.  Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated!  Thank you.

Once you remove the Mac address... it works fine... means the Mac address you are using is probably does not correct Mac address. Each device has its own Mac address...

Follow the steps to get the Mac address of the card for your PS3 wireless

. Turn on the PlayStation 3 without no disk in the drive.

2 once the operating system of the PlayStation 3 loaded, select "settings".

3. Once you are in 'Settings', select 'network settings '.

4. when the "Network settings" list, select the first option which is entitled "Settings and connection status list."

5. the physical address of the wireless card is listed under "MAC address". Note this number... (it is Mac address).

Now the connection in your router configuration page and try this Mac address.

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