Very strange interpretation of what "camouflage" is.
Tested this as well, and the used MAC address after enabling camouflage is ... 08:8F:C3:0E:F8:B8
Don't know where this comes from .
This is totally not camouflage, this is not even hiding.( hiding is looking exactly as the client)
Maybe all traffic may now be with that MAC address, but that's not different from the normal working, without camouflage, by using a different MAC address than the setup client
EDIT
Well actually this is some form of camouflage.
The first 6 hex-digits (vendor ID) are the same of my ethernet MAC address of my laptop.
Which is 08-8F-C3-01-xx-xx. Even the hostname in the DHCP request is the same.
The next 6 are different however. Worse they change when switching camouflage off and back on. Then the DHCP server leases a new address.
Clicking "MAC Mode" as "Clone" indeed removes the Camouflage option and uses my laptop MAC address but DHCP-client-host name is "*" now.