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Step2. “MAC Access Control” shown as the diagram. You can set up either “allow” or “deny” the
user can connect to the Internet by setting the MAC address.
Default Rules : Disable/Allow/Deny
Disable : Disable MAC Address control.
Allow : The user can connect to the Internet.
Deny : The user cannot connect to the Internet.
The format of MAC address is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.(exp. “01:23:45:67:89:AB”)
Note
Condition 1: "allow" It allows all users can connect to the Internet, except the users who
set up under “deny” condition.
Condition 2: "deny" It denies all users can connect to the Internet, except the users who set
up under “allow” condition.
Condition 3: All of the regulations from 1~12 won’t work if the status of default rule is
“Disable”. All users can connect to the Internet. (The wireless card should
enter correct SSID and WEP password value.)
For instance:
Case 1. Default Rule is “Allow”.
Rule1: the MAC address is ”11:22:33:44:55:66” and the status is “deny”.
Rule2: the MAC address is “77:88:99:AA:BB:CC” and the status is “deny”.
c It allows all users can connect to the Internet, except the users whose MAC
Address are “11:22:33:44:55:66” or “77:88:99:AA:BB:CC”.
Case 2. Default Rule is “Deny”.
Rule1: the MAC address is ”11:22:33:44:55:66” and the status is “allow”.
Rule2: the MAC address is “77:88:99:AA:BB:CC” and the status is “allow”.
c It denies all users can connect to the Internet, except the users whose MAC
Address are “11:22:33:44:55:66” or “77:88:99:AA:BB:CC”.










