Set Mac Filter Mode; Block List - NETGEAR AirCard 782S User Manual

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Rev 1 Oct.13
· RTS Threshold — The smallest packet size (in bytes) used by the Request to
Send/Clear to Send handshaking protocol. The recommended value is 2347. If
you are experiencing inconsistent data flow, you can make minor changes to this
value to try to alleviate the problem.
· Fragmentation Threshold — The largest allowable size (in bytes) for a packet. If
the packet is larger than this, it is sent in multiple packets, which can affect
network performance. It is recommended to keep this value as large as possible
(up to 2346).
· Broadcast Network Name — If you select Show, your Wi-Fi network name
(SSID) will be broadcast to everyone nearby. (Select Hide if you do not want it
broadcast.)
4. Click Submit. (Submit button appears once you make a selection.)

Set MAC filter mode

MAC (Media Access Control) filtering enables you to block unauthorized Wi-Fi devices
from accessing your Wi-Fi network
Wi-Fi devices to access the network
MAC address.
Note:
Only one list can be active at any time — either the block (black) list or the allow (white)
list.
Note:
The MAC filtering black list is also referred to as the block list. See
users
on page 25 for another method of blocking connected devices.

Block list

To block devices from connecting to your Main or Guest Wi-Fi networks (black list):
1. On the Homepage, log in as Administrator.
2. Click Wi-Fi > Mac Filter.
3. From the MAC Filter Mode drop-down menu, select Black list.
(Block list
on page 47), or permit only authorized
(Allow list
on page 48), based on each device's
Advanced Settings
View / block connected
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