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7.1 Wireless MAC Address Filter
1.
Open your web browser (For example: Internet Explorer, Netscape or Firefox).
2.
Type ‘http://192.168.1.1’ in the address bar.
3.
Press the ‘Enter’ key on your keyboard or click ‘Go to’.
4.
Type ‘admin’ in the ‘Username’ field (Attention! This field is capital letter
sensitive).
5.
Type your password in the ‘Password’ field (Attention! This field is capital letter
sensitive).
6.
Click ‘Network Setup’.
7.
Click ‘Wireless’.
8.
Go to ‘Wireless MAC Address Filter’.
9.
Place a mark at ‘Activated’.
10. Go to the ‘Action’ field and select ‘Allow Association’.
11. Go the ‘Mac Address#1’ field and fill in the MAC address of your wireless
adapter.
12. Click ‘SAVE’ to save the settings.
13. If you want other network devices grant ‘Access’ to your network, then repeat the
steps above and fill in the specific MAC Addresses. MAC Addresses which are
not filled in do not gain access.
Do you want specific wireless MAC Addresses to be blocked? Then choose ‘Deny
Association’ to deny the selected MAC Address access.
7.2 Blocking websites using URL Filtering
1.
Open your web browser (For example: Internet Explorer, Netscape or Firefox).
2.
Type ‘http://192.168.1.1’ in the address bar.
3.
Press the ‘Enter’ key on your keyboard or click ‘Go to’.
4.
Type ‘admin’ in the ‘Username’ field (Attention! This field is capital letter
sensitive).
In most cases a MAC Address can be found on a sticker placed on the network
product itself. You can also retrieve the MAC Address yourself by following the next
steps.
1.
Click ‘Start’.
2.
Click ‘Run’’.
3.
Type ‘CMD’.
4.
Press the ‘Enter’ key.
5.
Type ‘ipconfig /all’.
6.
Press the ‘Enter’ key.
7.
Lookup the name of your network adapter.
The ‘Physical Address’ is the MAC Address.