Manage Mac Access Control Lists; Manually Set Up A Mac Access Control List - NETGEAR WAC510 User Manual

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6.
Compose the blacklist in the following ways:
Blocked Domain. To add a domain name entry to the blacklist, type or copy the domain name in
the upper left field and click the upper left Add button.
To remove a domain name entry from the blacklist, select the check box for the entry and click the
upper left Remove button.
The domain and all URLs in the domain are blocked. For example, if you enter and add
www.google.com, all web pages in the www.google.com domain are blocked.
Blocked Host Names. To add a host name entry to the blacklist, enter the host name (URL) in the
upper right field and click the upper right Add button.
To remove a host name entry from the blacklist, select the check box for the entry and click the
upper right Remove button.
Only the host name is blocked and all URLs in the domain of which the host name is a part are not
blocked. For example, if you enter and add www.drive.google.com, only the web pages of
www.drive.google.com are blocked but all other web pages in the www.google.com domain are not
blocked.
Blocked Keywords. To add a keyword entry to the blacklist, enter the keyword in the lower fiield
and click the lower Add button.
To remove a keyword entry from the blacklist, select the check box for the entry and click the lower
Remove button.
All URLs that contain the keyword are blocked. For example, if you enter and add Jobs, all URLs
that contains Jobs (or jobs) are blocked.
7.
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.

Manage MAC Access Control Lists

The access point supports two access control lists (ACLs) that are based on MAC addresses. A WiFi device
for which you place the MAC address on the ACL is allowed access to the WiFi network to which you apply
the ACL. WiFi devices that are not on the ACL are not allowed access to the WiFi network to which you
apply the ACL.
An ACL takes effect only after you apply it to a WiFi network. For information about applying an ACL to a
WiFi network, see
Select a MAC ACL for a WiFi Network
than one WiFi network.
The following sections describe how you can manage MAC ACLs:

Manually Set Up a MAC Access Control List

Import an Existing MAC Access Control List
Manually Set Up a MAC Access Control List
You can compose up to two access control lists (ACLs) that are based on MAC addresses. The default
name for the first MAC ACL (referred to as Group 1) is Corporate. The default name for the second MAC
ACL (referred to as Group 2) is Guest.
You can use a MAC ACL to control which WiFi devices can access a WiFi network. You can apply a MAC
ACL to more than one WiFi network.
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on page 63
on page 65
Manage Access and Security
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on page 36. You can apply a MAC ACL to more

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