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Advanced |
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Ethernet (Wired) Settings |
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Wireless Settings |
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Security |
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Guest Login |
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Radio |
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MAC Filtering |
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Load Balancing |
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Quality of Service |
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Wireless Distribution System |
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Time Protocol |
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SNMP |
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Reboot |
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Reset Configuration |
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Backup/Restore |
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Configure MAC Filtering of client stations
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Media Access Control (MAC) Filtering is used to exclude or allow only listed client stations to authenticate with the access point.
These settings apply to both the Internal and Guest networks.
Stations are filtered by "MAC" address, a hardware ID that uniquely identifies each node of a network.
A MAC address consists of a string of twelve (12) hexadecimal digits separated by colons, for example FE:DC:BA:09:87:65.
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