EA2700 bridging and mac filtering

I have a EA4500 as a main router and a EA2700 router connected to it (wire) in bridging mode.
On the EA4500 I use mac filtering for the wireless connections.
My problem:
If a device connects wireless to the EA2700, the EA4500 see this as a LAN connection and thus the MAC filter is bypassed.
Can this be solved?

You can try this, bridge the 2700 router and use the following LAN-to-LAN configuration to see if the 4500 sees the device correctly:
http://www.northshore-it.com/tips/how-tos/cascade_linksys/#LAN_to_LAN
It's possible that the design and detection behavior of the 4500 with the use of a wired 2ndary AP maybe how it's detecting the client devices since it's connected wirelessly to the 2700 however when it goes thru the 2700 to the 4500, it's over a LAN wired connection and thats what the 4500 is seeing. 

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