mflint;184941 Wrote: 
> I had exactly that problem with my SB2. The wireless appeared to be
> faulty, but in fact the Mac address had changed to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
> and my wireless router had Mac address filtering turned on...
> 
> Easily fixed, but I was concerned for a while!
> 
> Matthew

eep.. that's a bad MAC to fail to!  you don't want a real device
pretending to be broadcast.

I'm not sure how most DHCP servers would accept FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF as a
valid client MAC.


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