Configuring Advanced Features 5-7
MAC Address
Filtering
Media Access Control (MAC) filtering is used to block data transfer on your LAN.
The MAC address of a Network Interface device is a 12 digit hexadecimal number
that is unique.
1. Connect to your DSL Router’s home
page. See "Connecting to your DSL
Router’s Home Page" on page 4-1.
2. Click
Configuration -> Advanced
Settings -> Filtering -> MAC
Address Filter
.
3. When a web page similar to Figure 5-10
appears, select the
Selected
check
box.
4. In the
Source MAC
and/or
Destination MAC
box, type the MAC
Address of the Network Interface card.
5. Select
Protocol
and
Mode
settings.
6. Click the
Add
button.
7. Click the
OK
button.
8. Wait for your DSL Router to restart.
Figure 5-10
Summary of Contents for Broadband Blaster 8015U
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