User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this User Guide
- Overview
- 1 Operation Modes
- 2 Quick Start
- 3 Monitor the Network
- 3.1 View the Device Information
- 3.2 View the Wireless Settings
- 3.3 View Wireless Signal Quality
- 3.4 View Radio Status
- 3.5 View the LAN Settings
- 3.6 View the WAN Settings
- 3.7 Monitor Throughput
- 3.8 Monitor Stations
- 3.9 Monitor Interfaces
- 3.10 Monitor ARP Table
- 3.11 Monitor Routes
- 3.12 Monitor DHCP Clients
- 3.13 Monitor Dynamic WAN
- 4 Configure the Network
- 5 Configure the Wireless Parameters
- 6 Manage the Device
- 7 Configure the System
- 8 Use the System Tools
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Group Key
Update Period
Specify an update period of the encryption key. The update period
instructs how often the device should change the encryption key. 0
means that the encryption key does not change at anytime.
3.•Click
Apply
, then click
Save
.
5.5 Configure Wireless MAC Filtering
Wireless MAC Filtering function uses MAC addresses to determine whether one host can
access the wireless network or not. Thereby it can eectively control the user access in the
wireless network. This function is available in all modes except the Client Mode.
1.•Go to the Wireless page. In the Wireless MAC Filtering section, enable this feature and
specify the filtering rule.
Wireless MAC
Filtering
Enable or disable the Wireless MAC Filtering function.
Filtering Rules Specify the filtering rules.
Allow the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access
the network: The stations listed in the table are allowed to access the
wireless network under the rules. While others are forbidden to access.
Deny the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access
the network: The stations listed in the table are forbidden to access the
wireless network under the rules. While others are allowed to access.
2.•Click
Add
and specify the following parameters.
Enable Enable or disable the desired entry.










