Nortel Networks N300 manual MAC filter, Cable and add the wireless device’s MAC address

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MAC filter

This screen appears when Media Access Control (MAC) Filter is selected. This option allows access to be restricted based upon the unique 48-bit MAC address.

To add a MAC Address filter, click the Add button shown below.

To delete a filter, select it from the table below and click the Remove button.

Option

Description

 

 

MAC Restrict Mode

Disabled – Disables MAC filtering

 

Allow: Permits access for the specified MAC addresses

 

NOTE: Add a wireless device’s MAC address before clicking the Allow radio button or else

 

you will need to connect to the Router’s web user interface using the supplied yellow Ethernet

 

cable and add the wireless device’s MAC address.

 

 

Deny

Rejects access for the specified MAC addresses

 

 

MAC Address

Lists the MAC addresses subject to the MAC Restrict Mode. The Add button prompts an

 

entry field that requires you type in a MAC address in a two-character, 6-byte convention: xx:

 

xx:xx:xx:xx:xx where xx are hexadecimal numbers. A maximum of 60 MAC addresses can be

 

added.

 

 

Enter the MAC address on the screen below and click Save/Apply.

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Contents User Guide Important Safety Instructions PrefaceSave Our Environment Table of Contents Status Introduction Key features Your 3G15Wn ADSL2+/3G Wireless N300 4-Port Modem RouterPackage contents IntroductionPlacement Router placement PlacementPlacement of your 3G15Wn Avoid obstacles and interferenceChoose the quietest channel for your wireless network Product Layout Product Layout Getting to know your 3G15WnMinimum system requirements Do I need a micro filter?Default settings Restore Factory Default SettingsConnecting the 3G15Wn Quick Setup Login to the web interfaceConnecting With Adsl Connecting with 3GConfiguring 3G backup Wireless Quick Setup USB StorageUSB Print Server Passwords Establishing a Wireless ConnectionTroubleshooting Web User Interface Web User Interface What can you do from here? Logging into the user interfaceBasic Basic HomeWAN IP Address 3G Settings PIN Configuration 3G Settings3G WAN Service 3G Interface3G Backup Config Option DescriptionWireless Wireless Setup/BasicConfiguration SecurityClick Save/Apply to set the advanced wireless configuration Cable and add the wireless device’s MAC address MAC filterWireless bridge Station infoManagement Update Device SettingsBackup Restore DefaultUpdate Firmware SnmpTR-069 client ACS URLAccess Control ServicesSave/Reboot Advanced WAN service AdvancedATM interface LAN Port Forwarding Port TriggeringTrigger Port End IP Filtering Outgoing IP FilterIncoming IP Filter Parental Control Time RestrictionURL filter Quality of Service Queue configurationQoS classification Default gateway RoutingStatic route Policy routing Dynamic routerDNS server Dynamic DNSUPnP DNS proxyUSB Storage Print ServerInterface grouping LAN portsStatus Diagnostics StatusSystem Log LogStatistics LANATM Consult the table that follows for field descriptions Route Select Route to display the paths the Router has foundAppendix Appendix a Print Server For Windows XPHttp//192.168.1.1/printers/printername and click Next For Mac OSX Select your printer from the Print Using drop down list Http//192.168.1.1631/printers/samsung Samsung on htp//192.168.1.1631 Appendix B USB Storage For Windows Vista Customer Information Product WarrantyLegal & Regulatory Information GNU General Public LicenseLimitations of Warranty Product Warranty Technical Support