MAC Control Setup
You can enable or disable this function, and then determine the MAC access
mode.
In IEEE 802.11b-compliant devices, the MAC address is a means of controlling
network access. MAC addresses can be found in the package of the network
interface card (NIC). The following is an example of a MAC address:
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After you have input the MAC address, click
Apply
to save your settings.
If you choose Disable MAC Address Limit, any user with the correct ESSID
and within range of your access point can access your Gateway if there are no
other means of protection. Enabling this mechanism provides protection to
your Gateway.
Enable MAC Address Control: In this field, you can type the MAC address of
the wireless clients whose access you want to control.
Block or Allow: You can list specific MAC addresses to bock or allow in this
window.
After you input the MAC addresses, click
Apply
to save your settings.
Status monitor
The Status monitor is an advanced function for experts only. Click
Status
monitor
to display the following window.
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