
| authenticate wireless LAN users. Authentication client |
| information includes the “Client IP” and “Secret Key”. An |
| authentication client has to use the “Secret Key” to login to the |
| RADIUS server before it starts to authenticate wireless LAN |
| users. An authentication client can be an access point. |
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Add an authentication client | Fill in the “Client IP”, “Secret Key” and |
| the new authentication client and then click “Add”. This new |
| authentication client will be added into the table below. |
| Click “Reset” to clear the fields. |
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Remove authentication client from the | If you want to remove an authentication client from the table, |
table | select the authentication client in the table and then click “Delete |
| Selected”. If you want remove all user authentication clients |
| from the table, just click “Delete All” button. |
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Reset | Click “Reset” will clear your current selections. |
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3.6MAC Filtering
Enabling the MAC Filtering feature would allow only authorized clients associating to the Access Point.
Parameter | Description |
MAC Address Filtering Table | This table records the MAC addresses of wireless stations you |
| allow to access your network. The “Comment” field is the |
| description of the wireless station and is helpful for you to |
| recognize the wireless station. |
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