Does the SMPTETTPlugin work with Strobe?

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http://blogs.adobe.com/accessibility/2011/10/new-work-on-closed-captioning.html

**Update**
I gave MAC filtering a try. It worked great without the range extender. However, for the range extender to work, it's MAC address must be setup in the router for access. When I tried to connect to the network on a computer without a registered MAC, and with the range expander on, it let me pass right through.
So, I'm assuming since i was connecting to the router through the range expander, which had a registered MAC, I was able to get access. So wireless MAC filtering was a no go since anybody wanting to connect could do so via the range extender.
For me...WEP/WPA encyption doesn't work. Wireless MAC filtering doesn't work.  But what DOES work, is not broadcasting the SSID while not having any wireless security encryption in place. Nobody can wirelessly connect to your network without knowing the SSID, which in a way is more or less like a password. Just remember to change the SSID on both the router and the extender to something that you, or anybody else in the area, has not used in the past.
I hope all this info is helpful to somebody.

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