Motorola SURFboard® SBG900

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Motorola SURFboard® SBG900

Postby dmourati » Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:41 pm

Hi,

I bought the Motorola SURFboard® SBG900 prior to using my Eye-Fi card. I setup the card and had some initial trouble connecting to the AP. It turned out to be a MAC address filter that I had enabled on the router. Getting the Eye-Fi card MAC, adding it to the AP, and reconnecting fixed my issue. I'm using the Nikon D90 and an Eye-Fi Explore card which I've subsequently upgraded to include geo-tagging.
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Re: Motorola SURFboard® SBG900

Postby Troy » Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:53 pm

Thank you for sharing your experiences with the Surfboard. MAC filter is easily overlooked. Glad to hear it's working well for ya.


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Re: Motorola SURFboard® SBG900

Postby nielsen522 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:44 am

dmourati wrote:Hi,

I bought the Motorola SURFboard® SBG900 prior to using my Eye-Fi card. I setup the card and had some initial trouble connecting to the AP. It turned out to be a MAC address filter that I had enabled on the router. Getting the Eye-Fi card MAC, adding it to the AP, and reconnecting fixed my issue. I'm using the Nikon D90 and an Eye-Fi Explore card which I've subsequently upgraded to include geo-tagging.


Wow. I ddnt know that it can be upgraded to have geo-tagging. I will try to have it. Thank you. Glad to know that it's working with you well.
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