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SWANECO
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Wi-fi

Hi
I seem to get this event on the router log quite a lot.
Is it the mobile not being in range of the router?
Nov 10 08:51:41 LOGIN wireless station [b8:c6:8e:51:87:d3] can't get authorized.
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Oldjim
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Re: Wi-fi

Is that code one of your machines or is it someone else trying to connect to your router
SWANECO
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Re: Wi-fi

Hi
How do I find that  ou?
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Oldjim
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Re: Wi-fi

Go to here http://192.168.1.254/cgi/b/lan/?be=0&l0=4&l1=-1 and look at all the identified wireless connections
Note that this lists all the connections which have ever been not just the present ones so should show your mobile phone in the list
If that doesn't help please advise the make/model of mobile and I am sure someone will explain how to get the Mac code from it
MisterW
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Re: Wi-fi

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Nov 10 08:51:41  LOGIN wireless station [b8:c6:8e:51:87:d3] can't get authorized.
If it helps, anything starting b8:c6:8e will be a Samsung Electronics Co device.

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SWANECO
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Re: Wi-fi

Hi
It looks like my Samsung Galaxy ace in action.
Thanks for your help
Cheers