I just upgraded to the Belkin N750 DB router from the version just below it and couldn't get the wireless card (Ralink RT2760) in my daughter's dual-boot WinXP/Ubuntu 10.04 to connect to the WPA security setting (WEP only) on the Ubuntu side. There is an updated driver, but it's way above my Linux skill set, so instead I just disabled security completely, and used the MAC Address filtering to add all of our household devices.This solved her connection problem, but I am wondering if there is any danger to this method that I might not have considered
Originally Posted by BelkinMAC Address FilteringThe MAC Address Filter is a powerful security feature that allows you to specify which computers are allowed on the network. Any computer attempting to access the network that is not specified in the filter list will be denied access. When you enable this feature, you must enter the MAC address of each client on your network to allow network access to each. To enable this feature, select "Enable MAC Address Filtering". Next, enter the MAC address of each computer on your network by clicking "Add" and entering the MAC address in the space provided. Click "Apply Changes" to save the settings. To delete a MAC address from the list, simply click "Delete" next to the MAC address you wish to delete. Click "Apply Changes" to save the settings.
I have two WAP 321 devices set up in our building they are on the same subnet with the same SSID and are using the WDS bridge mode. My question is, if i enable mac-address filtering on one of these devices will this infomation be passed to the other bridged device? or would the allow/deny list need to be populated manually on each device?
I have had a great experience with my old DIR-655 (rev A) router. However, I would like to upgrade to a newer and better D-link router for my home that contains many well-connected children. Which routers are like my DIR-655, and have better overall performance than the DIR-655 without necessarily using the benefit of the 5 GHz second band. What better performing routers can record more than 24 MAC addresses in the Network Filtering area? I understand many people don't agree with MAC address filtering, but I like it to keep my kids from giving out my network password to all the neighbor kids and their friends too. So, MAC address filtering works for me. Or, should I just get an updated version of the DIR-655?
i am using two Cisco AP 4410N series in my network .Wants to use MAC address Filtering but it supports only 20Nos of MAC to add in the AP. Is there any way like IOS upgrade the AP supports more MAC Address to add.
I'm attempting to block about 10 to 15 users on the wireless by using MAC address filtering on the Aironet. I referenced the following link: URL,The policy does indeed work, but once I apply the filter all traffic on the wireless for that particular VLAN stops. Why would this happen? I wouldn't think I need to configure anything else for this to work, but maybe I'm wrong.I was looking over the config and I noticed that each time I added a MAC address to the filter, it would create and access-list 701 deny 0000.0000.0000 ffff.ffff.ffff Once I removed this access-list, traffic starting flowing again, but when I add another MAC address the access-list shows up again.
Does ASA 8.3 support MAC address filtering, I want to allow a single specific laptop to login to the ASA 8.3 firewall (for management) from anywhere on the internet, I know I can do it through VPN but I want a simple MAC address access list or something......
I've been asked to configure mac-address filtering on our WLC 4402 and it was basically straight forward. however i noticed that in creating the filter you can only choose 1 SSID or the other option would be to choose all? My question then is what happens if i need a user one 2 specific SSIDs? can i create separate filters for each SSID but using the same mac?
My DIR-655: Hardware Version: A4 Product Page: DIR-655
The problem is that Website Filer doesn't work if on STEP 3: SELECT MACHINE of Access Control the machine was selected by MAC address. When the machine was selected by IP everything is fine.The problem is that IP addresses are assigned dynamically, so how to make sure that the policy would be applied to the same machine?
It shows this option "Filter wireless clients: Apply MAC Filtering to devices that connect to the network via Wi-Fi. This is the normal usage of MAC Filtering. Filter wired clients: "However I don't see that option on the actual page. How can i enable Mac address filtering only for the wireless side?
l have implemented mac filtering auth on my wireless network, l have 2 WLC ( 1 WLC 5508 and 1 WLC 4402, and I wonder if you can migrate the mac address database of a WLC to another and how can l do this.
I have a Belkin N150 wireless router. I have enabled MAC Address Filtering as an added level of security. However; whenever I access the router, and if I check that page; the check mark for the option to enable the filter is always blank.
I have checked the option, clicked Apply Changes, and logged out of the router. i went back in this morning, to check the security logs. (Looking like someone is trying to jump on my network) I didn't see anything there, but when I checked MAC Address Filtering; there was no check mark indicating that the filter was turned on.
I just want to allow specified computers wired access to the internet via the E1000 router. Here is the problem I am currently working on:
(1) Setup the E1000 unit to allow only one PC 'C1' (MAC: 91:E6:BA:25:91:58) wired access to the internet.
(2) Add another PC (unknown MAC address) to the LAN side of the E1000 unit and see if it is being blocked by the 'Access Restriction' policy that was setup.
(3) Can’t get the above done – the second PC is able to surf the internet although the policy is enabled.
Notes:(a) Ref: 'Access Restrictions' web page or see Page 26 in the User Guide .(b) The unit has the latest firmware already installed: Firmware Version: 2.1.01 build 5Dec 3, 2010.(c) The internet port of the unit goes to the ADSL modem in my house.(d) Unplugged the unit for 10 seconds as advised by one of your technicians, still no difference.(e) I can deny PCs, but the allowing only specified ones seems not to be doing anything.By the way, can the E3000 or E4200 do the above?
The browser-based settings utility for my E1200 can't setup MAC address filtering. I go to the "Wireless MAC Filter" page and enable MAC filtering.When I click the “wireless client list” button, a new window opens saying “IE cannot display the webpage”. This always happens when I have a wireless connection active.When there are no active connections, then IE properly displays the MAC address table, but it is empty since there aren't any computers connected to the router.
I'm interested by the router Cisco RV180 or RV180W.
So as to increase security, i would like to set a MAC adress access restriction for all peripherals that would be connected to the router (10 computers, 2 servers, 6 Synology NAS) : only allowed MAC adress should access to the internet and network ressources.
Does the Cisco RV180 or RV180W have an IP to Mac biding feature and a Mac adress restriction feature ? If yes, how many peripherals/computers can be set ?
For example, only 30 mac/IP adress can be allowed on my actual router and it is not enough.
I am planning to enable MAC address filtering (one port on 4510 & another 3560). I want to allow only that MAC address to communicate via that port with the rest of the network and internet.
4510 has PC connected and 3560 had polycom connected. [code]
When disabling SSID broadcast and enabling MAC address filtering on WAG320N, my other wireless laptop get disconnected. And when you try to connect, it doesn't connect again.
I have come across articles mentioning that URL Filtering can be implemented by using ASA 5505 with URL Filtering Servers. But Websense and other Web Filtering Servers are paid ones ? Are there any free solutions available ? What exactly is N2H2 ? The reason is I don 't want to increase the CPU utilization of ASA by implementing URL filtering within the device. If I have around 30 nodes which connects to the internet via a 2Mbps line through ASA 5505 and if I want to block around say 10 or 15 URLs , will it increase CU utilization beyond permissible limits ? Currently the CPU Utilization is around 10 - 15 . Here's the infrastructure setup .
Setting up Web Filtering on Cisco881 sec K9 router using CCP.
At the moment every user on the domain got blocked by the rule that i set up on the Web Filter (just using the wizard and choose default category). What i want is to separate users so that specific user can have full access while other user get filtered by the category.
I've a new Dlink DIR-632. All ports snif from outside are answering stealth by default. And the port forwarding feature works good.The problem is that I would like to allow a trusted net IP to reach my computer, whatever the request may be (whatever tcp/udp and on any ports). A kind of DMZ just for a precise IP. I tried the inbound filter feature. I've choosen allow, and I've put the remote IP start and end the same IP. It has been added correctly to the list. However, this IP still doesn't seem to be able to access to my computer on any port unless it tries on an already forwarded port.
I tried to find an answer to my issue however came up short. Did find,url... but that for a 600 not 601. I have "Mac filtering on and to only ALLOW the addresses below" however, it allows any computer, even if i do not have them listed.
I have dlink dir-600 router and I want to block access to website [ URL] for only one PC connect to router. i can either block web access to both PCS connected or block entire web access to one PC.
We have a Cisco 4400 series WLAN controller.When I go to the clients and view who is connected; I can also filter it. However it only lets me filter by mac address, ap, wlan profile, etc.
It does not have IP filtering. Is there a way to filter using IP? Basically I want to find a particular client with a certain IP that's connected to our WLAN.Also how do we block the client? If we deemed that person should not get access.
I have a Linksys WRT120N and two XP laptops.I can connect them to my network when MAC filtering is disabled but as soon as I re-enable it, the network kicks them off.I've had the network set to broadcast enable and disabled and it doesn't matter. There is NO WPA2 etc security or password on the network.I've checked, double-checked and quadruple-checked the MAC addresses of both laptops (using "ipconfig /all") and they're both right. I entered them correctly and I've quadruple-checked that I've checked "PERMIT" instead of "PREVENT". The funny thing is that I also have a Samsung Galaxy SII and that connected right to the router even WITH MAC address filtering on. It was unbothered the entire time I was enabling and disabling things. It kept streaming web radio the entire time.
One of my laptops is set to use Windows to configure my wireless networks and one uses Intel ProSet/Wireless to manage connections.Neither one can connect when MAC filtering is on... but my phone connects just fine.where someone asks this question ends up in people arguing about why MAC filtering is worthless or perfectly valid or whatever and the anti-MAC filtering person telling the asker to get some "real" security and stop wasting their time.
I was just wondering if it possable if I could make a server with URL Filtering, Firewall, and a login system.So, when users want to use the internet they are required to login before they do. Is there a program out there?
I have been appointed to monitor an internet networking consist of 4 computers.
1. To block some websites for all 4 computers. Example, maybe if I want to block YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. or any website. This is actually to prevent users to access any adult site.I dont want to block internet entirely. But just to block some website only.
2. To have a report for internet URL for each computer. Not a bandwidth or traffic report. I dont need that. What I want is a list of URL that the user have surf in the internet.
I have added a list of Mac numbers for allowed devices & checked the enable mac filtering box,but did not check the block box.All the Mac number devices, cannot access the wifi.But if I uncheck the "enable mac filtering box"all the Mac number devices can access the wifi.This also include other devices not in the list can also access to the wifi.It seem that the router can only block mac number BUT cannot have "allow list"I checked my firmware = 1.00.22 (Aug31 2000 14.36.01)Is this the latest firmware??
I have a 2621 with a WIC-1ADSL that connects to my ISP. Since the 2621 has 2 ethernet ports, I wanted to setup a network on the second ethernet port for testing things such as VPN into my network via my ASA5505. I have a DHCP pool set on the particular network but cannot get a client to get an address from the router. I think I might have an ACL that is blocking or need an ACL to allow bootp on the interface. Here is the config:
Could URL FIltering be implemented on Cisco ASA 5505-BUN-k9?i mean to block certain websites, like facebook, youtube, to block certain download files like .exe, .com .bat etc....Is there any extra license needed for this, or it could be done with the simple IOS ASA5505-bun-k9?
I try to implement the url filtering feature on a cisco 2811 router and whenever i enable the parameter map patterns the router retuns (after some time)
%Unable to compile obj regex.[code] The result is that the router blocks ALL webpages without giving a block page message.