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Use t his screen t o view your Device’s MAC filt er set t ings and add new MAC filt er rules. Click
N e t w or k Se t t in g > W ir e le ss > M AC Aut he n t ica t ion
. The screen appears as shown.
Figure 36
Wireless > MAC Aut hent icat ion
The following t able describes t he labels in t his screen.
7.5 The WPS Screen
Use t his screen t o configure WiFi Prot ect ed Set up ( WPS) on your Device.
WPS allows you t o quickly set up a wireless net work wit h st rong securit y, wit hout having t o
configure securit y set t ings m anually. Set up each WPS connect ion bet ween t wo devices. Bot h
devices m ust support WPS. See
for m ore inform at ion about WPS.
Table 22
Wireless > MAC Aut hent icat ion
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SSI D
Select t he SSI D for w hich you want t o configure MAC filt er set t ings.
MAC Restrict
Mode
Define t he filt er act ion for t he list of MAC addresses in t he
M AC Addr e ss
t able.
Select
D isa ble
t o t urn off MAC filt ering.
Select
D e n y
t o block access t o t he Device. MAC addr esses not list ed w ill be allow ed t o
access t he Device.
Select
Allow
t o perm it access t o t he Device. MAC addresses not list ed will be denied access
t o t he Device.
Add new MAC
address
Click t his if you want t o add a new MAC address ent ry t o t he MAC filt er list below.
Ent er t he MAC addresses of t he w ireless devices t hat are allow ed or denied access t o t he
Device in t hese address fields. Ent er t he MAC addresses in a valid MAC address form at , t hat
is, six hexadecim al charact er pairs, for exam ple, 12: 34: 56: 78: 9a: bc.
#
This is t he index num ber of t he ent ry.
MAC Address
This is t he MAC addresses of t he wireless devices t hat are allowed or denied access t o t he
Device.
Modify
Click t he
D e le t e
icon t o delet e t he ent ry.
Apply
Click
Apply
t o save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Ca n ce l
t o exit t his screen w it hout saving.
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Page 260: ...Chapter 25 xDSL Statistics VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 260 ...
Page 262: ...Chapter 26 User Account VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 262 ...
Page 268: ...Chapter 29 TR 064 VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 268 ...
Page 272: ...Chapter 30 Time Settings VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 272 ...
Page 278: ...Chapter 32 Logs Setting VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 278 ...
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Page 336: ...Appendix C Pop up Windows JavaScripts and Java Permissions VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 336 ...
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