Tony,

Did you remember to 'enable' the filter as well?
It is under [Advanced] in the AP Radio row of the Network Ports section at the bottom 
of the Setup
page.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/prodconfig/help/eag/air/ap3xx/SetAdvPC4800.shm.htm

Your problem sounds much like the filter is not being used, and all MACs are being 
allowed.  Be
careful not to lock yourself out of the AP, eh?

I am sure you are also paying good cash for TAC support - usee them, they are good.

Cheers!
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> 
> 
> This should be very easy, but it seems I'm having a hard time with it.
> 
> I'm try to get three 340s and one 350 to deny any MAC addy not in their list.
> They are using open authentication (no WEP), and the lists contain up to date
> MAC address of my users.  The firmware is 12.03T on all units (just upgraded
> them yesterday).  I've also disallowed the default unicast adress filter in the
> AP Radio/Advanced page (for Open/Shared/EAP).
> 
> My wireless MAC isn't added in, but can still associate with the APs, ping
> various place on my network and in the internet etc.  In the AP's logs I see the
> following:
> 
> 2003/09/18 15:44:15        Info        Station [10.40.8.143]00022d0e1fbd roamed
> 2003/09/18 15:43:52        Info        Station [10.40.8.143]00022d0e1fbd Associated
> 2003/09/18 15:43:52        Info        Station [10.40.8.143]00022d0e1fbd
> Authenticated
> 2003/09/18 15:42:34        Info        Station [10.40.8.143]00022d0e1fbd roamed
> 2003/09/18 15:41:44        Info        Station [10.40.8.143]00022d0e1fbd
> Reassociated
> 2003/09/18 15:41:44        Info        Station [10.40.8.143]00022d0e1fbd
> Authenticated
> 2003/09/18 15:41:44        Info        Deauthenticating
> [10.40.8.143]00022d0e1fbd, reason
> "Must Authenticate Before Associating"
> 
> I have to auth before I assoc, but I auth right through without a problem.
> 
> I've read the documentation from Cisco on this portion at least half a dozen
> times in the last two days.  I'm sure we paid some nice cash for these things,
> but I'm starting to feel like we should have got a few Linksys or something. 
> What am I missing?
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