RFNet Technologies Pte Ltd 000003 User Manual

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Wireless > MAC Address Control 
This page allows you to specify which wireless  computer can access the Internet and which 
wireless computer cannot access the Internet. The specified MAC address and the policy for the 
computer are reflected in the table. 
 
Enable Wireless MAC Control: Tick to enable Wireless MAC Control. 
Default Policy: This policy determines whether computers, whose MAC addresses are not in the 
table, are able to access the Internet. If you choose Deny All, all computer associated to the 
Router will not be able to access the Internet other than those specified in the table.    
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer. The format for the MAC address is 
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff. 
Policy: Choose to deny or allow the computer to access the computer. Click on the Add button to 
add the policy. 
DHCP > DHCP Server 
This page is to configure the properties of the Router’s built-in DHCP Server. Take note that the 
built-in DHCP Server distributes IP Addresses to both the LAN ports and the WLAN clients. 
 
 
Enable DHCP Server: Tick to enable the built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) 
Server. When enabled, the Router will provide IP addresses to the computers connected to the 
router.  
IP Address pool: When ‘System Define’ is selected, router will assign IP address automatically 
from the pre-defined pool. If ‘User Define’ is selected, you would have to define the range of the 
pool manually. 
 
 
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