TP Router wr890n set Wireless MAC address filter First step, enter the Settings page
Wireless (Wi-Fi) networks already have strong wireless security encryption, password cracking is less likely. But a universal key, such as free WiFi to the wireless password leakage, resulting in the wireless network may be self-defeating, thereby being "rub the net." The Wireless Device access control function, only allows "own" the equipment to connect the wireless network, may effectively prohibit "rubs the net".
Wireless device access control is set up wireless MAC address filtering whitelist, the device on the list can be accessed as follows.
Login Router Management interface, click Application Management, find wireless Device access control, click to enter, as follows.
TP Router wr890n set Wireless MAC address Filter Step two, set up wireless access control
Turn on the access control function and add the terminal to allow wireless connection, as shown below.
What needs to be reminded is that. If you are setting up through a wireless connection, first add the MAC address of the wireless terminal and then turn on access control. Otherwise, because the list is empty after the access function is turned on, all wireless terminals will not be able to access the router.
If a device that allows access is not currently connected to a wireless signal, it needs to be added manually, that is, click the input MAC address.
After clicking OK, the prompt is saving the configuration as follows.
At this point, the wireless access control settings are complete and the wireless signal can only be connected to terminals that allow access to the list.
For ease of control, you can click on the device management, find the corresponding terminal, modify the corresponding name, modify the list below.
Attention. This list is for informational purposes only.