88 Settings
Specifying Computers That Are Not Allowed to Access the Network
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi > MAC Filter
.
3.
In the
MAC Filter Mode
list, click
Block all in list
.
4.
Determine and block an undesired user of your network.
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Click the
List of connected devices
link.
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If you see a device you don’t recognize, you can compare its MAC address to the MAC address
of each of the devices on your network.
To determine the MAC address of each device you have, see “Finding the MAC Address” on
page 122. If none of your devices have this MAC address, that device might be an intruder.
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In the row for the device you want to block, click
Add
.
5.
For each computer you want to block, repeat step 4.
Removing a Computer From the Allowed or Disallowed Lists
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi > MAC Filter
.
3.
In the
MAC Filter Mode
list, click either
Allow all in list
or
Block all in list
.
4.
Click the row that you want to remove. A row of buttons (
Delete
,
OK
,
Cancel
) appears.
5.
Click
Delete
.
Displaying a List of Currently Connected Computers
1.
Make sure you’re logged in to the home page.
2.
Click the
icon to display the Connected Users window.
— or —
Click
Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi > Mac Filter
, and click
List of connected devices
.
A row displays the
icon if the user is logged in as administrator.
Host Name (Device Name)
The host name is, in essence, a name you’re giving the device.
The host name is shown on your device’s LCD screen; if more than one device is available, you can
use this name to tell the devices apart. (See “Linking the SSID and the Host Name” on page 84.)
This name is also used when you type a command to access the:
●
Home page. (See “Displaying the Home Page of the Device” on page 31.)
●
microSD card. (See “Accessing the microSD Card” on page 53.)
Tip:
The Connected Users window has a
Block
check box, available for each currently connected user.
(See “Wi-Fi Users Information and Settings” on page 43.)
Summary of Contents for Overdrive Pro 3G
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