User`s guide

MN-700 Base Station Configuration Guide 26
To allow unspecified MAC addresses
1. On the MAC Filtering page of the Base Station Management Tool, select the Enable MAC filtering check box.
2. From the drop-down list, select Allow, and then click Apply. In this case, any client whose MAC address is not
listed in the MAC address table will be able to access your network.
3. Under Specify MAC address, type the adapter MAC address of the computer or device to which you want to deny
access, and then click Apply. Repeat this step for any additional clients to which you want to deny connection
permission.
4. In the MAC address table, clear the Allow check box next to the MAC address of each device you want to deny
access your network.
To deny unspecified MAC addresses
1. On the MAC Filtering page of the Base Station Management Tool, select the Enable MAC Filtering check box.
2. In the drop-down list, select Disallow, and then click Apply. Any client whose MAC address is not listed in the
MAC address table will not be able to access your network.
3. Under Specify MAC address, type the MAC address of the client to which you want to grant access, and then
click Apply. Repeat this step for any additional clients to which you want to grant connection permission.
Note Be sure to type the MAC address of each of your network adapters so that each of your networked devices can
access the network.
4. In the MAC address table, select the Allow check box next to the MAC address of each device to which you want
to grant wireless access to your network.
Client Filtering
You can use client filtering to control the Internet access of each client on your network. This feature is particularly
useful when you want to prevent your children from playing specific Internet games, or you want to restrict the time
that people connected to your network spend surfing the Web.
To configure client filtering, you must have the following information:
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The ports and protocols for the type of application data to which you want to control access.
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The IP address assigned to the client computer.
For optimal performance of client filtering, it is recommended that you assign static IP addresses to each of the
client devices whose access to the Internet you want to control. For information about assigning static IP addresses
to a computer, see the Broadband Network Utility Help.
If you choose not to assign a static IP address, you can determine the IP address assigned to the client computer by
checking the DHCP client list on the Home page of the Base Station Management Tool.