Motorola WA840G manual Configuration Section

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CONFIGURATION

SECTION 3

 

 

Field

Description

Wireless MAC

Enables you to control which device accesses

Access Control

your wireless network based upon their MAC

List

address. The default is disabled. The options

 

are:

 

 

Enable

Select to enable/disable the MAC

 

 

Access Control List (ACL). When

 

 

disabled, the MAC ACL is not

 

 

active and any wireless station is

 

 

allowed to communicate with the

 

 

wireless access point.

 

Allow

Allows only the wireless devices in

 

 

the ACL to communicate with the

 

 

wireless access point.

 

Deny

Denies wireless devices in the ACL

 

 

from communicating with the

 

 

wireless access point.

To add a MAC address to the ACL:

1Check enable.

2Select Allow or Deny from the drop-down list.

3Enter a MAC Address or use one of the Learned MAC Addresses. To use one of the Learned MAC addresses, click the address number. The number automatically appears in the Wireless MAC Address Control List.

To alter a MAC address, remove and replace with the updated address.

4Click Add to enter the address into the ACL.

5Click Apply to save.

To delete a MAC address from the ACL:

1Click the MAC address you wish to delete. Once activated, the field will change color.

2Click REMOVE to clear the address.

3 Click APPLY to save.

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