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on 12/1/00 10:07 AM, Chris Garrigues at
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> But, but allowing anything with your cable modem's MAC address, you're
> essentially allowing all traffic through because the MAC address is a LAN
> concept and as packets pass through the cable modem, they get it's MAC address
> on the LAN.
> 
> Are you sure you've got any security at all right now?
I should have said that I'm allowing packets with the modem's IP address
through. Sorry I wasn't clear about that.

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