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4.4 Wireless MAC address fi ltering
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. To do so, select the Active: ->
Activated option.
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.
Now enter the fi rst MAC address of your chosen computer in the
Mac Address #1: fi eld
.
Example:
The MAC address of your notebook computer is 00:12:34:56:0A:0A, so you enter this address in the Mac Address #1: fi eld, exactly as it
is written.
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
same as before.
Click ->
SAVE
at the bottom of the window to save your
settings.
5 Interface Setup (Confi guring LAN Settings)
On this screen, you can change the standard LAN settings
of the router.
To do so, select
Interface Setup
from the
Main Menu
and
then select the
LAN
sub-item. You will now see the screen
depicted below.
5.1 Router local IP (changing the router IP address)
The IP address of the router is set to
192.168.2.1
by default.
If you want to use a different address for the router, you can
make the necessary changes here.
The corresponding IP subnet mask is entered in the fi eld
directly below this. All other fi elds are only relevant for
specialised application areas, which cannot be explained
in depth here.
We recommend that you keep the default settings.
Click ->
SAVE
at the bottom of the window to save your
settings.
Note: The new LAN confi guration takes effect after restar-
ting. You must therefore use the new IP address to open the Web interface in the browser.
5.2 DHCP server
The integrated DHCP server allows IP addresses to be assigned to connected clients automatically.
Select
Disabled
if you assign the IP addresses manually in your network, and therefore do not need a DHCP server.
Select
Enabled
if you want to use the DHCP server.
The Lease Time setting specifi es how long the assigned IP address is valid for the client. The IP address range from which the DHCP
server can assign IP addresses to clients is restricted by the Start-IP address and the End-IP address.
Starting IP Address:
Here you can enter the IP address at which the DHCP server starts to assign ascending numbers to the connected computers.
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