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4.3 Advanced
settings:
Only the
802.11b/g
fi eld is
relevant here. You can set
your Wireless LAN access
point so that this is only
communicated to other clients
that are based on the
802.11b
(11 Mbps)
or
802.11g (54 Mbps)
standard. The Hama WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router 54 Mbps supports the following
standards:
802.11b
= only WLAN devices based on 11 Mbps are supported.
802.11g
= only WLAN devices based on 54 Mbps standard are supported.
802.11b+g = WLAN devices based on 54 and 11 Mbps standards are supported at the same time.
Click
SAVE
at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
4.4 Wireless MAC Address Filtering:
With this function, you can
stipulate which notebooks
and PCs with Wireless LAN
are allowed/denied access
to your network/Internet
by entering their MAC
addresses.
First, this function needs to be
activated. Do so by selecting
Activated
in the
Active
: fi eld.
Then choose either
Allow
Association
or
Deny Association
in the
Action
fi eld, for the respective computer.
Allow Association:
Only the MAC addresses that you have entered are given access.
Deny Association:
None of the MAC addresses that you have entered are given access.
Enter the MAC address of your fi rst chosen computer in the
MAC Address #1
fi eld:
Example: The MAC address of your computer is 00:12:34:56:0A:0A, so you enter this address into the
Mac Address
#1
fi eld, exactly as it is written on your computer.
To fi nd out the MAC address of your computer, refer to the operating instructions for your operating system, or ask
your system administrator. For additional computers, proceed as outlined above.
Click
SAVE
at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
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