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Old 04-07-2011, 09:02 AM   #2
grumpy3b
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delete the routers active connection log then check it again. The most likely thing is the lease on the connection has not expired when you checked the log. I've seen this on every network I've worked on. Sometimes the device is actually still actively connected but others the device can be completely off and it will still show in the log. Even deleting the log and waiting for the router to rebuild a new connection log might not remove it because of the lease expiry time has not yet been reached.
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