29 Apr
2013
29 Apr
'13
12:33
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 07:44:50 -0400 James Knott wrote:
Carl Hartung wrote:
The question I asked was straightforward, James. With this particular router, if you specify a 'filter' enabling access, like so (real life example)...
Device Name: HP098E07 MAC Address: 00:1F:33:3E:18:DA
That's not my understanding of MAC filtering and not Cisco's either.
What isn't? Please elucidate.
In addition to the WiFi use, MAC filtering can be used on managed switches, such as those from Cisco, to control access to the network. There is no other use for it that I'm aware of.
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