WGA600N and change the MAC addresses wireless! Grrr!

The exec summary: why in fire the wireless MAC address changes with each power cycle? It can be stopped?

The rest of the story: just got my adapter and had problems he connect my Linksys WRT110. Discovered the hard way that the MAC address on the label is the * wired * address, not the wireless MAC address. Has been able to configure the adapter and use the admin software to watch the Mac wireless. I plugged this address into my WRT110 that has the MAC address filtering turned on. Smart card, life was good.

Unplug the adapter and it moved to its final location. Plugged in, no connection. Received a computer laptop and connected to the card, and this amazed my eyes see but the wireless MAC address has changed with the power cycle! Unplugged the card even once, waited a few minutes, then plugged in. The wireless MAC address verified again and of course, once again changed.  When did it become an acceptable practice?

It is of course difficult to use the card in an environment with MAC address filtering turned on. Is it possible to prevent this address change?

Thank you

Found the answer - the wireless adapter takes the MAC address of the device, it is well plugged. Interesting.

Tags: Linksys Adapters

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