TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.1.13 User Guide - Page 98

MAC Filter

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Policy Name Specify a name for the policy. Match Mode Select the match mode for the policy. Two options are provided: URL: With this option selected, configure an URL that is allowed to be visited by the clients without authentication. IP-MAC Based: With this option selected, configure Source IP Range, Destination IP Range, Source MAC and Destination MAC to specify the specific clients and service that will follow the Free Authentication feature. URL Set the URL. Source IP Range Set the Source IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the clients. Destination IP Range Set the Destination IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the server. Source MAC Set the MAC address of client. Destination Port Enter the port the service uses. Status Check the box to enable the policy. 4. Click Apply and the policy is successfully added. 3.5 MAC Filter MAC filter can be used to allow or block the listed clients to access the network. Thereby it can effectively control the client's access to the wireless network. Follow the steps below to configure MAC Filter. 1. Go to Wireless Control > MAC Filter to add MAC Filter group and group members. 1 ) Click and specify a name for the group. 2 ) Click Apply and the group will be successfully added as shown below. 92

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Policy Name
Specify a name for the policy.
Match Mode
Select the match mode for the policy. Two options are provided:
URL
: With this option selected, configure an URL that is allowed to be visited
by the clients without authentication.
IP-MAC Based
: With this option selected, configure Source IP Range,
Destination IP Range, Source MAC and Destination MAC to specify the
specific clients and service that will follow the Free Authentication feature.
URL
Set the URL.
Source IP Range
Set the Source IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the clients.
Destination IP Range
Set the Destination IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the server.
Source MAC
Set the MAC address of client.
Destination Port
Enter the port the service uses.
Status
Check the box to enable the policy.
4. Click
Apply
and the policy is successfully added.
3.5 MAC Filter
MAC filter can be used to allow or block the listed clients to access the network. Thereby it can
effectively control the client's access to the wireless network.
Follow the steps below to configure MAC Filter.
1.
Go to
Wireless Control > MAC Filter
to add MAC Filter group and group members.
1 )
Click
and specify a name for the group.
2 )
Click
Apply
and the group will be successfully added as shown below.