FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES

IDENTIFYING HARDWARE SOFTWARE NETWORK PROBLEMS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which of the following is used to deny or allow access to a wireless router network? (KLO 2.1, unit 28)
A
SSID
B
SNMP
C
IMAP
D
MAC filtering
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Go to Wireless->Wireless MAC Filtering page, click the Add New button. Type in the MAC address you want to allow or deny to access the router, and give a description for this item. The status should be Enabled and at last, click the Save button. You need add items in this way one by one.

Detailed explanation-2: -MAC address filtering allows you to block traffic coming from certain known machines or devices. The router uses the MAC address of a computer or device on the network to identify it and block or permit the access. Traffic coming in from a specified MAC address will be filtered depending upon the policy.

Detailed explanation-3: -Search through your router’s settings until you locate the tab or setting MAC Filtering. This is most often found within a router’s Wireless or Wireless Security options. Depending on your router, MAC Filtering may also may be referred to as MAC Address Control, Address Reservation, or Wireless MAC Authentication.

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