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Table Of Contents
- Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- Getting Started
- Web User Interface
- Basic Settings
- Navigating to Basic Settings
- Review / Describe the Access Point
- Provide Administrator Password and Wireless Network Name
- Set Configuration Policy for New Access Points
- Update Basic Settings
- Summary of Settings
- Basic Settings for a Standalone Access Point
- Your Network at a Glance: Understanding Indicator Icons
- Cluster
- Status
- Advanced
- Basic Settings
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Regulatory Information
- U.S. Robotics Corporation Two (2) Year Limited Warranty
- Glossary
- Index

Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
MAC Filtering - 135
MAC Filtering
A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a
network. All IEEE 802 network devices share a common 48-bit MAC address format, usually displayed as
a string of 12 hexadecimal digits separated by colons, for example
FE:DC:BA:09:87:65
.
Each wireless network interface card (NIC) used by a wireless client has a unique MAC address.
You can control client access to your wireless network by switching on MAC Filtering and specifying a list
of approved MAC addresses. When MAC Filtering is on, only clients with approved MAC addresses can
access the network.
The following sections describe how to use MAC address filtering on the Professional Access Point:
• Navigating to MAC Filtering Settings
• Using MAC Filtering
• Updating Settings
Navigating to MAC Filtering Settings
To enable filtering by MAC address, click the Advanced menu’s MAC Filtering tab, and update the fields as
described below.