Uhh, under TurboCell Access List Setup.
Put in the MAC address, and click Deny. It will deny this MAC.
Also, to answer your first question - you only need input the MAC of the
device that shows up in the Associated Station Entry list.
Regards,
Jayson A. Baker
Peak Internet Solutions
-----Original Message-----
From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]
On Behalf Of Scott
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:14 AM
To: karlnet@wispnotes.com
Subject: [Karlnet] mac table and access blocking
I am curious-
If you have Access Control setup on an AP interface, with
only certain mac addresses allowed, which does it actually allow? For
instance, I have numerous super EC units talking to an AP with mac
authentication instilled, and in it's current setup all mac addresses are
bridged in our network, including the ones beyond the "range" of the RG
super ec units. This means mac addresses translate across the network even
though they don't list in the AP list of the satellite. Do I really have to
go through and enter every mac address beyond the satellite, or just the
ones listed in the AP list?
It is important I get an answer, and since I have had no luck with Karlnet,
(see previous questions), I am up that grand proverbial creek as always.
And I will ask again,.. KARLENT why is there no mac list that allows
everyone EXCEPT mac address X? This would be really nice, seeing as how if
you get someone spamming your tower with packets, and this equipment dies
quickly when that happens, it would be nice to be able to fix the problem by
just entering one mac address instead of 30. Even worse if the tower is a
transient user spot, than it is useless with the current software setup.
Getting tired of this.
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