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EAP Controller User Guide Chapter 4 Global Setting Step 2: Specify the policy name. And set either Source IP Range with the subnet/mask of the clients or Source MAC. Then set the Destination IP Range with the destination IP address and subnet mask for free authentication policy. Assign the service port as the Destination Port. Check the Status box to enable the policy. NOTE: When External Radius Server is configured and External Web Portal is selected, please set the IP address and subnet mask of your external web portal server as the Destination IP Range. Otherwise, clients cannot access it before authenticated Step 3: Click Apply and the policy is successfully added as the following screen. 4.2.3 MAC Filter MAC filter can be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to authenticate with the access point. Thereby it can effectively control client's access to the wireless network. Add MAC Filter Group Step 1: Click and specify a name for the group. 30

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EAP Controller
User Guide
Chapter 4 Global Setting
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Step 2:
Specify the policy name. And set either
Source IP Range
with the subnet/mask of the clients or
Source MAC
. Then set the
Destination IP Range
with the destination IP address and subnet mask
for free authentication policy. Assign the service port as the
Destination Port
. Check the
Status
box to enable the policy.
NOTE:
When External Radius Server is configured and External Web Portal is selected, please set the IP address
and subnet mask of your external web portal server as the Destination IP Range. Otherwise, clients cannot
access it before authenticated
Step 3:
Click
Apply
and the policy is successfully added as the following screen.
4.2.3
MAC Filter
MAC filter can be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to authenticate with the access point. Thereby
it can effectively control client’s access to the wireless network.
Add MAC Filter Group
Step 1:
Click
and specify a name for the group.