I'm using an older Linksys that is WEP only, and B only.<BR><BR>I need 4 Ethernet ports, G, port forwarding, a DMZ and I just want to be able to put in MAC addresses and have it only allow those on ...
MAC filtering never really works. Anyone wanting to get on the wifi can just run a sniffer for a few minutes, find a MAC that is allowed and use it on their device. MAC filtering is useless. As for ...
MAC Address Filtering is a special security feature through which you can use the MAC Address of a device to determine its access to the network. It is special security that protects your router and ...
I was just wondering — If you set up MAC filtering on a home wireless network without enabling WEP or WPA, wouldn’t that be sufficient to protect the network from unauthorized access? Since no PC ...
The abundance of personal, Internet-enabled mobile devices is a great temptation to employees, who may use the business Internet access for games, social networking and other non-work-related ...
MAC address filtering for wireless networking isn’t real “security”. Anyone who pays any attention to current trends in wireless security at all should know that MAC filtering is less effective than ...
Some places of business use MAC filtering to restrict access to their wireless networks. This filtering protocol requires that the MAC number associated with your device be registered with the network ...
When you support small offices, home offices, and remote offices, you often run across older wireless equipment. Equipment that's likely secured with MAC filtering and perhaps a hidden SSID and WEP ...
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