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 ====== Wireless Filter ====== ====== Wireless Filter ======
  
-This menu allows you to specify the MAC addresses of the only devices that will be allowed to connect on WiFi interfaces. It is effectively a MAC Address whitelist for wireless access. (Default: Disabled).+In this menuyou can specify the MAC addresses of the only devices to be allowed to connect to FreshTomato WiFi networks. It is effectively a MAC Address whitelist for wireless access. (Default: Disabled).
  
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-**MAC Address:** Enter the 12-character MAC address of the client device you wish to allow access to the wireless networkClicking "Add" will create a new row in the table in which you can add another MAC address.+{{::basic-wireless_filter-2024.1.png?702}}\\
  
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-**Description: **Here, enter an (optional) plain text description of the device. This is helpful for keeping track of the various client devices allowed to connect.+**MAC Address:** the 12-character MAC address of the device to allow access to the WiFi network. 
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 +Clicking "Add" will create a new row in the table to add another address.
  
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-Clicking the //Virtual Wireless Interfaces// link in the Notes section takes you to the [[virtual_wireless|Virtual Wireless]] menu. There, you can choose how and on which interface the Wireless Filter list of MAC addresses will work.+**Description: **an (optional) plain text description of the device.
  
-Note that for security purposes, Wireless Filter tends to prevent casual, inexperienced users from accessing a WiFi network. However, even in the most recent protocols/encryption, MAC addresses are unencrypted in WiFi traffic. Anyone with packet sniffing software and a WiFi adapter may be able to discover the MAC addresses of clients on your network.+This helps keep track of the various client devices allowed to connect.
  
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-[[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=wireless_filter&media=b073365a2e8d9bf3a3d1309b90f9de35.png|{{:b073365a2e8d9bf3a3d1309b90f9de35.png?774}}]]+Clicking //Virtual Wireless Interfaces// under "Notes" takes you to the [[virtual_wireless|Virtual Wireless]] menu. There, you can choose how and on which interface the Wireless Filter list of MAC addresses will work.
  
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 +For security purposes, Wireless Filter tends to prevent casual, inexperienced users from accessing a WiFi network. However, even with the most recent protocols/encryption, MAC addresses are unencrypted in WiFi. Anyone with packet sniffing software may be able to discover the MAC addresses of network clients.
  
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basic-wfilter.1727660899.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/09/30 02:48 by hogwild