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6.
Click
Submit
.
Allowing Only Specified Computers to Access Your WLAN
To prevent unauthorized access to your WLAN, you can specify which devices are allowed to access
your WLAN.
1.
View and record the MAC address of the laptop.
For details, see chapter
Checking the Computer MAC Address
.
2.
Log in to the web management page.
3.
In the navigation tree, choose
Basic
>
WLAN
and click
WLAN Filtering
.
4.
Select
Enable
.
5.
In
Filtering mode
, select
Whitelist
.
6.
Click
New
.
7.
In
Select SSID
, select the WLAN name.
8.
In
Source MAC address
enter the MAC address of the laptop.
The format of the MAC address entered in
Source MAC address
is different from that of the
MAC address displayed in the command line window of a Windows operating system. The
colons (:) replace the hyphens (-).
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If
Whitelist
is chosen, WPS function will be unavailable. If you want to use WPS function,
please uncheck
Whitelist
.
Controlling Computer Internet Access
Your HG532d provides MAC address filtering. With this function, you can confine Internet access to
specific computers or deprive specific computers of Internet access. While using this function, you can
also set limits on the duration of Internet usage.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose
Advanced
>
SNTP
.
3.
Select
Enable auto synchronization with network time
.
4.
Select a time service address for
Time server 1
.
5.
In
Time zone
, select your time zone.
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6.
Click
Submit
.
7.
In the navigation tree, choose
Advanced
>
Filter
. The
Mac Filter
page is displayed.
8.
Click
New
.
9.
Create the filtering rules.
>
In
Rule name
, enter a filtering rule name you specified.
>
In
Source MAC address, enter the MAC address of the computer you want to control.
For details, see chapter
Checking the Computer MAC Address
.
>
In
Priority, enter any integer from 0 to 254.
A larger value
indicates higher priority. When a MAC address matches two MAC filtering
rules, the rule with higher priority takes effect.
>
In
Status, select Reject
.
10.
Set
Time control
to
Enable
, and set the effective time of the rule.
If you do not want to set the specific period during which the PCs are not allowed to access
the Internet, you can clear
Enable
for
Time control
.
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Submit
.
Filtering Out Inappropriate Websites
Use URL filtering to prevent certain websites from being accessed.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose
Advanced
>
Filter
and click
URL Filter
.
3.
Click
New
.
4.
In
URL
, enter the Web site address you specify.
5.
In
Priority
enter any integer from 0 to 254.
A larger value
indicates higher priority. When a URL matches two URL filtering rules, the rule
with higher priority takes effect.
6.
In
Status
, select
Reject
.
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Submit
.
Controlling Computer Bandwidth
By configuring bandwidth control policies, you can control the bandwidth of computers connected to
the HG532d in the following ways:
>
Determine the minimum bandwidth allocated to specific computers to help ensure the Internet
access speed for those computers.
>
Determine the maximum bandwidth certain computers can occupy so that bandwidth remains
available to other computers.
You can configure different bandwidth control policies for different computers.
HG532d supports three types of traffic management.
>
IP Address: Manage traffic according to the IP address of the LAN side device.
>
MAC Address: Manage traffic according to the MAC address of the LAN side device.
>
LAN Interface: Manage traffic according to the LAN interface of HG532d connected to the
LAN side device.
The configuration procedure is as follows:
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose
Advanced
>
IP QoS
.
3.
Select
Enable Traffic Management
.
4.
In
Traffic Management Type
, select the traffic management type you specified.
5.
In
Bandwidth Classifications
, click
New
.
6.
In
Configuration
, select
Enable
. In
Rate Mode
, select the rate mode you specified. In
Download
, enter the bandwidth you specified.
7.
In
Configuration
, specify the computers you want to control.

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