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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-615 => Topic started by: Jack1man on June 01, 2010, 06:41:23 PM
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I have a DIR-615 router and I use MAC filtering my kids have IPod Touch 8GB 2nd gen with MAC addresses starting with 00 which connect without error. We just received a IPod Touch 8GB 3rd Gen and it's MAC address starts with D8 and the when I put the MAC address in the router is comes back with invalid MAC address. I like MAC filtering does anyone have a solution? Thanks
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A MAC address XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX has 48 bits, with each XX being the hexadecimal representation of 8 bits (an octet or byte). The first three octets XX-XX-XX represent a code assigned to the manufacturer (vendor) and according to this official list from the IEEE - http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt - one of Apple's vendor codes is D8-30-62. I assume this is what you have.
I'm totally lost as to why the MAC input form in the D-Link web interface would check for the first octet (byte) to be 0. That would be a very poor implementation. Maybe it's a bug and was fixed in more recent versions of the firmware. Are you running the latest firmware version for your model/revision?
Also. Are you sure you inputted the MAC correctly?
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I have a DIR-615 router and I use MAC filtering my kids have IPod Touch 8GB 2nd gen with MAC addresses starting with 00 which connect without error. We just received a IPod Touch 8GB 3rd Gen and it's MAC address starts with D8 and the when I put the MAC address in the router is comes back with invalid MAC address. I like MAC filtering does anyone have a solution? Thanks
What do you want achieve? Do you want to filter out the Ipods touch or do you want to allow them to use your network?
Your first phrase really needs some commas.
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Plz see my response in this thread: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=13443.0