Clear, Asic, Ddress – CLEAR Spot 4G Users Guide User Manual
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CLEAR Spot Home Page / Basic / MAC Address Filter
Warning: This tab includes settings that could negatively impact the performance of the CLEAR
Spot, if set incorrectly. These settings should be modified only by advanced users or if directed by
CLEAR Customer Care.
A MAC Address (ID) is a unique serial number burned into network adaptors that identifies them on a
network. The CLEAR Spot has the ability to specify what MAC Addresses are allowed to connect to
its wi-fi network.
Additionally, since you can change CLEAR Spot settings, such as turning off the SSID Broadcast,
users won’t see your CLEAR Spot network name when viewing available networks. If you require the
use of a password to connect to your CLEAR Spot wi-fi network, others can’t connect to your CLEAR
Spot network unless they know the CLEAR Spot wi-fi network name and password combination. You
also can prevent other users (devices) from connecting to the CLEAR Spot wi-fi network by not giving
them the password.
If you’re using your CLEAR Spot and are
connected to the internet, click
open the CLEAR Spot Home Page.