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IP Filtering

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3.6.1 IP Filtering IP Filtering allows you to control who can connect to your wireless network. This is similar to the MAC filtering covered in Section 3.3.2, but the devices are identified by their IP addresses and you can schedule specific times for the rules you set. Step 1 Enable or Disable the IP Filter. Step 2 Choose whether or not the clients on the list are denied or granted exclusive access to the wireless network. Step 3 Press Save to continue. 47

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3.6.1 IP Filtering
IP Filtering allows you to control who can connect to your wireless network. This is
similar to the MAC filtering covered in
Section 3.3.2
, but the devices are identified by
their IP addresses and you can schedule specific times for the rules you set.
Step 1
Enable or Disable the IP Filter.
Step 2
Choose whether or not the clients on the list are denied or granted exclusive
access to the wireless network.
Step 3
Press
Save
to continue.