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LTE Broadband 11n Wireless Router MBR1515
Wireless Station Access Control
By default, any wireless PC configured with the correct SSID and wireless security settings is
allowed access to your wireless network. You can use wireless access point settings in the
Wireless Setting screen to further restrict wireless access to your network:
•
Turn off wireless connectivity completely
.
You can completely turn off the wireless portion of the router. For example, if you use
your notebook computer to wirelessly connect to your router, and you take a business
trip, you can turn off the wireless portion of the router while you are traveling. Other
members of your household who use computers connected to the router via Ethernet
cables can still use the router. To do this, clear the
Enable Wireless Router Radio
check
box on the Wireless Settings screen, and then click
Apply
.
•
Hide your wireless network name (SSID)
.
By default, the router is set to broadcast its wireless network name (SSID). You can
restrict wireless access to your network by not broadcasting the wireless network name
(SSID). To do this, clear the
Enable SSID Broadcast
check box on the Wireless Settings
screen, and then click
Apply
. Wireless devices will not “see” your router. You must
configure your wireless devices to match the wireless network name (SSID) of the router.
Note:
The SSID of any wireless access adapters must match the SSID
you configure in the router. If they do not match, you will not get a
wireless connection to the router.
Restricting Access by MAC Address
For increased security, you can restrict access to the wireless network to allow only specific
PCs based on their MAC addresses. You can restrict access to only trusted PCs so that
unknown PCs cannot wirelessly connect to the LTE Broadband 11n Wireless Router. MAC
address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network, but the data
broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed.
Keep Wireless Settings
By default, this check box is cleared. This allows the router to
automatically generate the SSID and WPA/WPA2 security settings
when it implements WPS. After WPS is implemented, the router
automatically selects the
Keep Existing Wireless Settings
check
box so that your SSID and wireless security settings remain the
same if other WPS-enabled devices are added later.
Turn Access Control On
Access control is disabled by default so that any computer
configured with the correct SSID can connect. See
Restricting
Access by MAC Address
on page 61.
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