SMC Networks 2552W-G User Manual page 68

2.4ghz 802.11g wireless access point
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System Configuration
MAC Authentication Settings: Enters specified MAC
addresses and permissions into the local MAC database.
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MAC Authentication Table: Displays current entries in the local
MAC database.
Note: Client station MAC authentication occurs prior to the IEEE 802.1x
authentication procedure configured for the access point.
However, a client's MAC address provides relatively weak user
authentication, since MAC addresses can be easily captured and
used by another station to break into the network. Using 802.1x
provides more robust user authentication using user names and
passwords or digital certificates. So, although you can configure
the access point to use MAC address and 802.1x authentication
together, it is better to choose one or the other, as appropriate.
802.1x Setup – IEEE 802.1x is a standard framework for network
access control that uses a central RADIUS server for user
authentication. This control feature prevents unauthorized access
to the network by requiring an 802.1x client application to submit
user credentials for authentication. The 802.1x standard uses the
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to pass user credentials
(either digital certificates, user names and passwords, or other)
from the client to the RADIUS server. Client authentication is then
verified on the RADIUS server before the access point grants
client access to the network.
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MAC Address: Physical address of a client. Enter six pairs
of hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens; for example,
00-90-D1-12-AB-89.
Permission: Select Allow to permit access or Deny to
block access. If Delete is selected, the specified MAC
address entry is removed from the database.
Update: Enters the specified MAC address and
permission setting into the local database.

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