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Configuring Filters
When Enable Wireless Access Control is selected, only wireless clients with MAC addresses listed in the table are allowed to connect
to the wireless network.
To view the Filter settings, click
Wireless
then select
Filter
.
Enabling Wireless Access Control
Select
“Enable Wireless Access Control”
Description
Enter a description of the device
allowed to connect to the network.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC Address of the
wireless device.
Click
Add
to append a new device
to the list or
Reset
to discard changes.
WARNING!
Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning. Do
not modify the settings in this section without a thorough understanding of the parameters.
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MAC Address Filtering Table
No. (Number)
The sequence number of the device.
Description
The description of the device.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the device.
Select
Indicates the device(s) that can have actions performed on
them.
Click
Delete Selected
to remove selected devices from the
list.
Click
Delete All
to remove all devices from the list.
Click
Reset
to discard changes. Click
Apply
to save the settings
or
Cancel
to discard changes.
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Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an quick and easy way to associate a new wireless client device to the encrypted router using a PIN or
the WPS buttons on each device.
To view the WPS settings, click
Wireless
then select
WPS
.
WPS
Enable or disable WPS.
WPS Current Status
Displays whether or not the
wireless security is configured.
Self Pin Code
An 8-digit PIN which is required
when configuring the router
for the first time in Windows 7 or Vista.
SSID
The name of the wireless network.
Authentication Mode
The current security settings for the
corresponding SSID (wireless network).
Passphrase Key
A randomly generated key created by
the router during the WPS process.
WPS via Push Button
Click “
Start to Process”
to activate WPS.
WPS via PIN
Enter the PIN
of a wireless device click “
Start to Process”
to
activate WPS.
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Configuring Client List
View the wireless devices currently connected to the router.
To view the Client List settings, click Wireless then select Client
List.
Interface
The type of network connected to the device.
MAC Address
The MAC address of device connected to network.
Signal
The signal strength of the device connected to the network.
Idle Time
The amount of time the connected device has not been active on
the network.
Click
Refresh
to refill the list with currently connected devices.