Filtering out mac addresses – Zoom ADSL X6v User Manual
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Filtering Out MAC Addresses
Most users will not need this feature.
However, if there is a PC or other device on the X6v network that
you don’t want using the Internet, you can use MAC address
filtering to deny the device Internet access. (That computer or
device will still be able to communicate with other devices on the
LAN, such as printers.)
To block Internet access, on the Router Setup page click MAC
Filtering:
Setting
Description
Status
Select Enabled to deny Internet access to
the specified MAC address. The default is
Disabled.
Name
Enter the name associated with the MAC
address.
MAC Address
Enter the 12-digit address without
separators.
Save Changes
Click this button to display the MAC
address information in the MAC Filters
List (see next page).
Reset
Before you click Save Changes, you can
click this button to clear all entries.
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