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 Finally, click Save for the changes to take effect. Clicking Add will create a new row in the table in which you can add another MAC address. Finally, click Save for the changes to take effect. Clicking Add will create a new row in the table in which you can add another MAC address.
  
-You can choose how and on which interface this list will work on the** Advanced/****Virtual Wireless** (Interfaces) menu. There is a link in the Notes section of the Wireless Filter page to take you to the //Virtual Wireless// menu.+You can choose how and on which interface this list will work on the** Advanced/** [[:virtual_wireless|Virtual Wireless]] (Interfaces) menu. There is a link in the Notes section of the Wireless Filter page to take you to the //Virtual Wireless// menu.
  
 NOTE: For security purposes, Wireless Filter tends to prevent casual, inexperienced users from accessing a Wi-Fi network. However, even with the most recent protocols/encryption, MAC addresses are not encrypted in Wi-Fi traffic. Consequently, anyone with packet sniffing software, a wireless network adapter, and a little patience may be able to discover the MAC addresses of other clients on your network. NOTE: For security purposes, Wireless Filter tends to prevent casual, inexperienced users from accessing a Wi-Fi network. However, even with the most recent protocols/encryption, MAC addresses are not encrypted in Wi-Fi traffic. Consequently, anyone with packet sniffing software, a wireless network adapter, and a little patience may be able to discover the MAC addresses of other clients on your network.
wireless_filter.1613249950.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/02/13 20:59 by hogwild