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Section 6 - Wi-Fi Hot Spot Mode
Use MAC (Media Access Control) Filters to control access to your network based on the MAC addresses of connected clients.
You can set MAC address filtering to only allow the listed MAC addresses to connect, or block access to all listed MAC addresses.
After making your changes, click the Save.Settings button.
Note: Any wired devices connected to the Ethernet port on the DIR-505 will always have access to the network.
Wireless
Configure how MAC filtering works by using the dropdown
Access
box to select an option:
Settings:
Turn.MAC.Filtering.OFF: This disables MAC filtering.
Turn.MAC.Filtering.ON.and.ALLOW.computers.listed.to.
access.the.network: When this option is selected, only PCs
and devices with MAC addresses in the MAC Address List are
granted network access. All other devices will be blocked.
Turn. MAC. Filtering. ON. and. DENY. computers. listed. to.
access.the.network: When this option is selected, all PCs
and devices with MAC addresses in the MAC Address List
will be refused access to your network. All other devices will
be allowed access.
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC addresses you would like to filter. You can
select a client currently connected to your access point
from the Wireless.Client.List drop-down menu and then
click the corresponding <<.button fill in the MAC address
automatically. Click the Clear button to remove any entered
MAC address.
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