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Other Features
Association control
Association control works much like connection control. It lets you allow
or deny connection to wireless computers trying to access the Router.
Enable Access control by placing a checkmark in the box. Once you have
entered a MAC address into the Control Table, putting a checkmark in the
box under “A” will grant that wireless computer full access to the
network. Leaving the box unchecked will let the computer access the
network to communicate with other wireless computers, but that
computer will not have Internet access or be able to communicate with
wired computers on the network. The “allow/deny” box lets you
determine if computers with MAC addresses NOT in the control table are
allowed access to the network and all of the resources such as Internet.
Selecting “deny” will not let a computer connect unless the MAC address
is in the control table.
Association control has no effect on wired clients.
Security
Intrusion Detection On/Off
To access this feature, click on “Firewall” on the left side of the screen.
The Router can monitor any attempts to access your network and alert
you when it happens. If you want this feature to work, select “Enable”.
Security Log
To access this log, click on “Security Log” on the left side of the screen.
The Router will record any unauthorized attempts that have been made
to gain access to your network. This screen will let you view a log of
these attempts.