8 |
ENGLISH
products to connect to your network. All other users will be denied access. If you only
add your own MAC address, nobody but you can connect to your network.
6.1 MAC Address Control, block users
1.
Open your Internet browser (for instance Internet Explorer, Netscape or Firefox).
2.
Enter ‘http://192.168.1.1’ in the address bar.
3.
Press Enter or click ‘Go to’.
4.
Enter ‘admin’ in the ‘User Name’ field (Note! This field is case sensitive).
5.
Enter ‘admin’ in the ‘Password’ field (Note! This field is case sensitive).
6.
Click ‘Advanced’.
7.
Click ‘Wireless’.
8.
Click the ‘Access Control’ tab.
9.
Select ‘Allow Listed’.
10. Enter the MAC address of the network device that wish to allow access to your
network.
11. Click ‘Submit’.
12. Repeat steps 11 and 12 if you wish to allow other network devices to your
network.
13. Click ‘Save’ (upper right corner) to save the settings.
14. You have now specified which network devices are allowed to connect to your
network.
7.0 WDS, extend the range of the network
The WDS function is primarily useful to increase the range of the wireless network and
allow your entire network to connect to the Internet. Using WDS you can extend the
range by installing several routers which, through WDS, work as a repeater and as
such extend the wireless range. This configuration only requires one Internet
connection. All routers connected through WDS have Internet access, so there is no
need to connect the LAN or WAN ports of the routers by using cables. WDS allows
Often the MAC address can be found on a sticker on the network device. You can also
find it by following these steps:
Click ‘Start’.
Click ‘Run’.
Type ‘CMD’.
Press Enter.
Type ‘ipconfig /all’.
Press Enter.
‘Physical Address’ is the MAC address.
Hint! For your safety the Firewall is turned on by default. We also recommend you to
install a virus scanner and update regularly.