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Exactly but note if your not using
airbridge CPE's its up to the CPE developer what exactly is passed to the
Airpoint so if it's sending individual computer mac's across you
will have to log each of those with latest firmware 1.5 (Since 1.51 isnt a
firmware L) you only have to authorize the airbridge. Chris From: Alex Wong
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The Mac authorization is to authorise the
client devices, so you only need to input the Mac of the airBridge or other
client devices, not the routers or PC behind it. Using Radius Server is the other
alternative to manage it from central location. Pls see this link for info http://www.smartbridges.com/new/solutions/articles.php?id=15 Alex sB Tech Support
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- [smartBridges] Using internal MAC Authorization? Jerry Carter
