Table 28. Access Control Menu Option
Option
Description
Wireless
Interface
Select the wireless interface to configure the access control list.
MAC Restrict
Mode
Select whether wireless clients with the specified MAC address are allowed or
denied wireless access. To allow all clients, select Disabled.
MAC Addresses
Shows the list of wireless client MAC addresses to allow or deny based on
the Restrict Mode setting. Valid MAC address formats are
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX and XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX.
Connected
Clients
Shows the list of connected wireless clients. When a client connects
(associates) to the network, it is added to the list; when a client leaves
(disassociates) from the network, it is removed from the list. For each client,
the age (in seconds), estimated average receive signal strength (in dBm), IP
address, and host name are presented. The age is the amount of time elapsed
since data was transmitted to or received from the client.
WMM (WiFi Multimedia)
The WMM page allows you to configure WMM (WiFi Multimedia) feature. WMM is a subset of
the 802.11e wireless LAN (WLAN) specification that enhances quality of service (QoS) on a
network by prioritizing data packets according to their categories.
WMM enhances QoS at the wireless driver level. It provides a mechanism to prioritize wireless data
traffic to and from the associated (WMM capable) stations.
If you enable the WMM feature, you may need to decide whether or not to broadcast cable
modem/router’s network name. Broadcasting allows you to easily recognize your wireless network
in the list of available networks. Once you have configured your wireless clients, it is recommended
that you disable the broadcasting feature.
To access the
WMM
page:
1
Click
Wireless
in the menu bar.
2
Then click the
WMM
submenu.
Figure 39 shows an example of the menu and Table 29 describes the items you can select.
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