Wireless Is Already Secure But Cannot Find Mac Filtering?
May 4, 2012I want to prevent another laptop and i-phone in my house from accessing the wireless internet
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Nodes -->Switches-->ASA 5505-->Internet
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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?
View 2 Replies View RelatedThere is a feature in WLC 7.3.0 like Configuring a Fallback Policy with MAC Filtering and Web Authentication .We have an option to configure mac filtering and we can create a policy that if mac filtering failes redirect it to web authentication
Here i am using mac filtering is only for my mac caching process. But when i tried this its not working.
My mac address is not there in the WLC, so it should prompt me the web authentication page.But its not happening. As long as my mac is not there in the table, i am not able to connect to the SSID.
So what is this feature (Configuring a Fallback Policy with MAC Filtering and Web Authentication) meant for ?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedSince I have this router E4200 my network undergoes changes alone. I have a MAC filtering as I had in my previous WNRL 160N and had no problems but here the overnight me are the 14 that I have enabled MAC, put another 3 that are not from where I changed the settings WiFi network, I've put in hidden, change encryption type and others and continues to happen randomly, and I added the router directly to the list of allowed MAC. I have remote management disabled in the Cisco Network Magic are not those MAC. not because it adds the MAC and I removed some that I have put the single.
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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.
View 15 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if there was a way to import a large number of mac addresses into the MAC filtering of a Cisco WLC 4400. We recently purchased 150 new Mac laptops and I need to add them to the Mac filtering. I have 5 WLC's to do this to.I already have the MAC addresses and names in a spreadsheet.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedIt 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?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have Cisco E4200v2, and after someone hacked my router's password, I was forced to activate a white listing MAC filtering. Problem is, that I would also like to enable a guest network so my small business's clients could still connect to the wifi, without having access to out home PC (and drinking our bandwidth).
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI 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.
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does the mac filtering also apply to the quest network?
I normally have it set to allow macs for the wireless devices i own.
does the mac filtering apply to the quest network?
we use wlc 4402 (Software Version 7.0.98.0) and want to allow only several wlan nic vendors to connect to a wlan ssid.According to this, is it possible to configure MAC Filtering with wildcards, e.g. aa:bb:cc:* ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a number of 1552e APs connected to a 5508 WLC. We are using local MAC filtering to enable the 1552's to connect to the WLC.
I have a several more 5508's in different locations, and can be used for back-up in the event the primary WLC fails.I have the primary WLC, a secondary WLC and a tertiary WLC loaded into each the 1552's HA tab.
My question concerns the secondary and tertiary WLCs... do I have to load all the MAC addresses in each of those as well in order for the 1552's to connect? If yes, is there an easy way to copy the local mac filtering from the primary WLC and load it into the other WLCs ?
I was just wondering what the best way to secure my network would be. I was reading this article then the comments from others were saying that most of that info is laughable and really no good besides creating a password or encryption key. I have in the past had my wireless router set to not broadcast the SSID as well me creating my own SSID so it's not just Linksys or whatever and I had mac filtering enabled as well use WPA2 Personal and had a password. But I had some problems such as my Aunt's Laptop wouldn't connect unless I broadcasted the SSID and now my brother came back from Colorado and he said he never had any problems connecting to his friends Wireless network, I am assuming his friends was unsecured but here his Laptop won't stay connected unless I have an unsecured network so if I had it set to having a password it would connect but then disconnect after like 3 seconds but now it's staying connected but I have it completely unsecured. His drivers are completely updated from what I can tell.
His laptop is a Dell Inspiron 1500 series not sure exactly at the moment but I think it's the e1505. It's like 4 years old he got it in 2008 which when I was at dells website and typed in his service tag and found drivers the newest wireless card driver was from 2008. Anyways my router is a Linksys WRTU54G-TM Wireless G router with 2 phone ports. Anyways my network would consist of 2 Desktop PC's one running windows 7 1 running XP but both are right next to the router and are wired so nothing there then as for wireless there are 3 laptops at this time my brothers Dell E1505 I think (It Won't stay connected) and it runs Vista, my Dell Latitude C840 running XP (No problems)and an Acer extensa 4420 running XP (also no problems). Also my younger brothers friend comes over a lot and bring his Laptop which is an HP something running XP (no problems) Also we have a PS3, A Wii each have connected fine and possibly my brother from Colorado's Xbox 360. Also my younger brothers friend also brings his PS3 over and has no problems. There are also 3 ipod touches no problems either. We also have Ooma VOIP telephone service and that's just connected directly to the router
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