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Motivation and Context

It was incorrect.

How Has This Been Tested?

N/A although this is a breaking change!

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  • Improvement (non-breaking change that improves a feature, code or algorithm)
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Fix spelling mistake wth MacAddress
@nfbot nfbot added Type: bug Something isn't working Breaking-Change labels Nov 8, 2021
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Nice catch.

@josesimoes josesimoes changed the title Fix spelling of MacAddress Fix spelling of MacAddress property Nov 9, 2021
@josesimoes josesimoes merged commit 5bf8a2e into develop Nov 9, 2021
@networkfusion networkfusion deleted the fix-connectedclient-mac branch November 9, 2021 09:32
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@nfbot updatedependencies

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