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device_filtering [2023/05/24 21:12] – [iptables] -formatting hogwilddevice_filtering [2023/05/24 21:14] – [Block devices via script/scheduler]-spelling hogwild
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-The easiest way to filter of wireless devices is to use the [[basic-wfilter|Wireless Filter]] menu. However, there are times when you want to block specific devices via a script. Scripting makes it easier to manage device blocking for large number of devices. It also allows you to schedule blocking/filtering on or off, as needed.+The easiest way to filter WiFi devices is to use the [[basic-wfilter|Wireless Filter]] menu. However, there are times when you want to block specific devices via a script. Scripting makes it easier to manage device blocking for a lot of devices. It also allows you to schedule blocking/filtering on or off, as needed.
  
   * For a bridged environment (Media-bridge/Ethernet-bridge/FreshTomato-FreshTomato via Ethernet) you will need //ebtables.//   * For a bridged environment (Media-bridge/Ethernet-bridge/FreshTomato-FreshTomato via Ethernet) you will need //ebtables.//
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-Given a MAC address you want to control, such as: ''aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff'' you can filter in two ways:+Given a MAC address you want to control, such as: ''AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF'' you can filter in two ways:
  
  
device_filtering.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/24 21:38 by hogwild