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2) Method Two: Add these users IP and MAC address pairs into the IP/MAC
Binding List, and clear each IP/MAC bindings Allow check box
respectively. Thus the matched users cannot access the Router and
Internet.
Step 3 Select the Allow Undefined LAN PCs check box to allow all the undefined
users to access the Router and Internet.
For example, if you want to block a local computer with IP address 192.168.1.3 from
accessing the Router and Internet, you can add an IP/MAC binding into the IP/MAC
Binding List: the IP Address is 192.168.1.3, and the MAC Address is different from any
local computers MAC address (112233445566 here), see Figure 8-10 IP/MAC Binding
List - Example 2.
Figure 8-10 IP/MAC Binding List - Example 2
Another example is that if you want to block a local computer with IP address 192.168.1.3
and MAC address 0021859b2564 from accessing the Router and Internet, you can add its
IP/MAC address pair into the IP/MAC Binding List, next clear the bindings Allow check
box, see Figure 8-11 IP/MAC Binding List - Example 3.
Figure 8-11 IP/MAC Binding List - Example 3
8.3 PPPoE Server
This section describes how to configure PPPoE server global settings and PPPoE
account settings, and how to view PPPoE user status.