Samsung SWL-3000AP manual User Access Control Setting Using AP Manager, Deny Pass

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12.User Access Control Setting Using AP Manager

“User Access Control” is function that shows permission of using AP to MAC ID Table of Wireless LAN Card installed on certain Stations among desktop or notebook PC, which are connected AP. If you want to use this function, select “User Access Control” on [Security] Dialogue Box.

User Access ControlSetting

Deny

Pass

The selections of [Other Stations] are common setting to decide whether deny or pass connection of Stations other than selected and managed by user.

When you permit connection to selected AP, enter MAC ID of Wireless LAN Card on [Allowed Table]. Otherwise, enter MAC ID on [Denied Table]. All settings of the other MAC ID other than entered MAC IDs in each table are set by selecting “deny” or “pass” on [Other Stations] Box.

When MAC ID is added on each table, use [+] icon. On the other hand, when deleted, use [-] icon.

When you want to permit specific MAC ID and deny the other, select “deny” on [Other Stations] Box. Then, enter the MAC ID on [Allowed Table], which is you want to permit.

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Contents SWL-3000AP Series Access Point User’s Guide This Guide is a copyright Table of Contents Appendix Ⅰ Introduction Status Wireless RS-232C RJ-45 Connector Ethernet Power Installation SWL-3000APDA SWL-3300AP SWL-3300APDA AP Basic Setting Using AP Manager Page Page Confirm New Configuration Resetting to Default Values PTP Setting Using AP Manager Page Enter the Same Essid Channel of two APs in PTP Mode Page Confirm PTP Mode Setting AML Setting Using AP Manager Page Enter the Same Essid Channel of all APs in AML Mode Confirm AML Mode Setting Bridge Table and Protocol Management Using AP Manager ProtocolManagement Box Page Select Enabled Select Protocol Which You Do Not Want Select Server Tab NAT Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Setting NAT Setting Using AP ManagerConfirm NAT Setting Confirm NAT Setting Page Page Select Server Dhcp Server Setting Using AP ManagerSelect Empty Confirm Dhcp Server Setting Confirm Dhcp Server Setting Page NAT and Dhcp Server Simultaneous Setting Using AP Manager Confirm NAT Dhcp Setting Confirm NAT Setting Confirm Dhcp Server Setting Select on Menu Bar Select on Dialogue Box Adsl and Cable Modem Connection Setting Using AP ManagerSettings for Adsl PPPoE Dhcp Server NAT Setting Connected Disconnected Negotiating Settings for Adsl Pptp Setting Dhcp Server and NAT Connected Disconnected Negotiating Settings for Cable Modem Page Select Encryption Start Encryption Setting Encryption Setting Using AP ManagerPage Confirm Encryption Setting Confirm 6440-bit Encryption SettingDeny Pass User Access Control Setting Using AP ManagerSelect Connection Deny Select Connection Permit Move MAC ID Save MAC ID File name.lst Page Firmware Upgrade Using AP Manager File Icon Page Data Transmission Status Check Using AP Manager Scope of Number of Packet Transmitted per Second Line SettingSelect MIB Type Related Information Confirm Box AP Setting Using Web Browser Page AP Setting Using Telnet HyperTerminal Setting for RS-232CCOM Port Communication Page Page CMDt,p,h Enter Essid Enter new Essid Max Ascii testAP AP Basic Setting Using RS-232CCOM PortMagicLAN CMDt,p,h Enter Menu NumberCMDt,p,h Enter Dhcp Setting SelectionEnter new Dhcp Client enable, disable disable CMDt,p,h Enter Current Channel Enter new Channel 1-14CMDt,p,h Enter Gateway Address Enter new Gateway Address CMDt,p,h Enter Subnet Mask Enter new Subnet MaskCMDt,p,h Select AdvancedPage Select Save and reboot TestAP All items was set to the default values Load default values Using RS-232CCOM PortVia serial Firmware Upgrade Using RS-232CCOM PortApfirm Page 1K Xmodem Appendix Ⅰ Explanation of Basic Configuration to use AP ManagerList Box Dialogue Box Button Bar Menu BarAdsl Connection Status AP Search Erase Window AP Search Cycle Page General Appendix Ⅱ. SpecificationManagement Features Environmental Information We value your feedback