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That's because the DLink router is probably cloning the MAC when it leaves. So the MAC seen by the Linksys could be the MAC of the DLink, not the end device. Speculation though, depends on the config.
I just tested MAC Filtering with my DI 624 and it won't let me connect to the router if my MAC is not listed. This is even MORE aggressive than my Linksys BEFW11S4 v4, that would let me connect and get an IP but not talk to any nodes (or the Internet).
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