6.4 MAC address Filtering
The factory default for MAC Address filtering
is Disabled. If you enable MAC Address
filtering, you should also set the toggle for
Filter Type. This works as follows:
y
If Filtering is enabled and Filter Type is
“
Deny AII Except Those Listed
Below
” , only those devices equipped
with the authorized MAC addresses will
be able to communicate with the AP. In
this case, input the MAC addresses of
all the PC cards that will be authorized
to access this AP.
y
If Filtering is enabled and Filter Type is
“
Allow AII Except Those Listed Below
”, those devices with a MAC address which has been
entered in the MAC Address listing will NOT be able to communicate with the AP.In this case,
navigate to the report: Wireless Clients and copy the MAC address of any wireless Client that you
want to exclude from communication with the AP and input those MAC Addresses to the MAC
Address list.
6.5 Rogue AP Detection
This function allows the network administrator to
detect in band rogue AP. Enable rogue AP
detection and enter the MAC Address of each
AP in the network that you want the AP being
configured to accept as trusted AP (You may a
up to 20 APs). Enter an email address for
notification of any rogue or non- trusted APs
when WH-9100MESH find it. You can also select
the following filter options.
dd
y
SSID Filter: Check the SSID option to only
send rogue APs that match the AP's SSID
or wireless bridge's SSID.
y
Channel Filter: Check the channel filter
option to only send rogue APs that match
the AP's channel or the wireless bridge's channel.
y
If both options are checked, only APs that match both the SSID and channel are sent.
The Adjacent AP lists under Monitoring/Reports on the navigation menu, will detail any APs’
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