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Wireless MAC Filtering, Enable, Comment

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Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering function uses MAC addresses to determine whether one host can access the wireless network or not. Thereby it can effectively control the user access in the wireless network. This function is available in all modes except the client mode. Wireless MAC Filtering Check the Enable box to use wireless MAC filtering function. Filtering Rules 1. Click Add in the table of wireless MAC filtering. 2. Select the wireless network (SSID) that you need to filter. In AP mode, if Multi-SSID is enabled, you should set different filtering rules for each SSID. 3. Enter the MAC address of the wireless host that you need to filter. 4. Enter the description information of this filtering rule in the Comment filed. There are two filtering policies to control the MAC filtering:  Allow the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access. The stations listed below are allowed to access the wireless network under the rules. While others are forbidden to access.  Deny the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access. The stations listed below are forbidden to access the wireless network under the rules. While others are allowed to access. - 66 -

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Chapter 6 Wireless Tab
Wireless MAC Filtering function uses MAC addresses to determine whether one host can access the
wireless network or not. Thereby it can effectively control the user access in the wireless network. This
function is available in all modes except the client mode.
Wireless MAC Filtering
Check the
Enable
box to use wireless MAC filtering function.
1.
Click
Add
in the table of wireless MAC filtering.
2.
Select the wireless network (
SSID
) that you need to filter. In AP mode, if
Multi-SSID is enabled, you should set different filtering rules for each
SSID.
3.
Enter the
MAC
address of the wireless host that you need to filter.
4.
Enter the description information of this filtering rule in the
Comment
filed.
Filtering Rules
There are two filtering policies to control the MAC filtering:
Allow the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access.
The stations listed below are allowed to access the wireless network under
the rules. While others are forbidden to access.
Deny the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access.
The stations listed below are forbidden to access the wireless network under
the rules. While others are allowed to access.
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