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Improving Security
Linksys E-Series
How to control access to your wireless 
network
Why  would I  need  to control access to my wireless network? If you used 
Cisco Connect to configure your router, your wireless network is already secure. 
By  default,  Cisco  Connect  enables  industry-standard  WPA  (Wi-Fi  Protected 
Access) security using WPA2/WPA mixed mode. Cisco Connect configures your 
network  with  a  complex,  10-character  password  that  is  almost  impossible 
to  compromise.  If  you  set  up your  wireless network  manually and  have not 
enabled wireless security, your wireless network will be an “open” network that 
almost anyone nearby with a Wi-Fi-enabled device could access. 
What is MAC filtering? The best way to secure your wireless network is to use 
Cisco Connect to automatically configure and secure it. However, if you choose 
not  to  use  the  built-in  security  features  of  your  router,  you  can  still  control 
access to your wireless network using MAC filtering. 
Every  network  device  has  a  unique,  12-digit  MAC  (Media  Access  Control) 
address. Using MAC filtering, you can allow only known MAC addresses onto 
your  network.  You  can  also  exclude  specific  MAC  addresses  or  deny  them 
access to your wireless network.
Example:  Because  each  MAC  filtering  configuration  is  unique,  the  following 
procedure uses the simplified example of setting up MAC filtering to allow one 
wireless device access to the network.
To  set  up  MAC  filtering  to  allow  one  wireless  device  access  to  your 
network:
Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter
1. 
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based 
utility” on page 21). 
2. 
Click the Wireless tab, then click the Wireless MAC Filter page.
3. 
Click Enabled.
4. 
Select Permit.
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You can also use MAC filtering to prevent specific PCs from 
accessing your network by selecting Prevent. However, it’s easier 
to permit only known devices than to exclude unknown devices.
5. 
Click  Wireless Client  List. A  separate window  opens  and displays  the 
currently  connected  devices.  In  the  example  below,  the  only  device 
permitted onto the network is the MacBook. However, two other devices 
are also connected to the network.
6. 
Next to the device entry, select Save to MAC Address Filter List, then 
click Add. The Mac Address Filter List is updated with the MAC address of 
the device you added.