BW2251 User Guide v1.0
Nov. 2013
Page 57 of 187
Wireless | MAC ACL
Use the
MAC
ACL
service to control the default access to the wireless interface of the BW2251 or
define special access rules for mobile clients. Configure the ACL using the
Wireless | MAC ACL
menu:
Figure 74 – MAC ACL Service
Radio
– show the wireless interface.
The wireless interface which is Bridge mode hasn’t MAC ACL settings.
Policy
– click the
edit
button to choose Allow, Deny or disable the access control service on device.
By default the ACL service is disabled and all wireless clients connecting to the BW2251 are allowed
(no ACL rules are applied to the wireless clients)
Select
Allow
means only the wireless clients whose MAC are listed in the
MAC List
would be
permitted to access this AP. Other wireless client cannot access this AP.
Select
Deny
means only the wireless clients whose MAC are listed in the
MAC List
would be
prevented from accessing. Other wireless clients can access this AP.
Select
Disabled
means no ACL service.
Figure 75 – MAC ACL settings
You must create
MAC List
to work with
Policy
setting. The access control list is based on the
network device’s MAC address. In the MAC ACL Configuration table, you only need to specify the
MAC address of wireless client. Click the
Add
button to create a new MAC entry: