Testing The Connection And Troubleshooting; Figure 20 Wireless Client Mode Security Setttings; Figure 21 Wireless Client Mac Filtering - ZyXEL Communications 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point NWA-1100 User Manual

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Figure 20 Wireless Client Mode Security Setttings

7 One way to ensure that only specified wireless clients can access the FTP server is by
enabling MAC filtering on the ZyXEL Device. See
information on the MAC Filter screen.
8 Still in the Web Configurator, go to Wireless > MAC Filter. Click on Active then
highlight Allow the following MAC Address to associate. Enter the MAC Addresses
of the wireless clients (W, Y and Z) you want to associate with the ZyXEL Device.
Click Apply.

Figure 21 Wireless Client MAC Filtering

After following this tutorial, you should now have the same setup as shown in

4.2.4 Testing the Connection and Troubleshooting

This section discusses how you can check if you have correctly configured your network setup
as described in this tutorial.
Try accessing the FTP server from wireless clients W, Y or Z. Test if you can send
or retrieve a file. If you cannot establish a connection with the FTP server, do the
following steps.
1 Make sure W, Y and Z use the same wireless security settings as A and can access A.
2 Make sure B uses the same wireless and wireless security settings as A and can access A.
3 Make sure intra-BSS traffic is enabled on A.
Try accessing the FTP server from X. If you are able to access the FTP server, do
the following.
1 Make sure MAC filtering is enabled.
2 Make sure X's MAC address is not entered in the list of allowed devices.
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