RLX2 Series ♦802.11a, b, g, n Detailed Radio Configuration / Diagnostics
Industrial Hotspots User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 83 of 161
May 8, 2013
6.3.4 MAC filter
Enter the MAC address to add.
Deletes the selected MAC address from the list.
List of MAC addresses configured.
Displays the top of the list.
Navigates up and down through the address list.
To assign the same list of MAC addresses to several radios
conveniently, open a text editor such as Notepad.exe. Enter addresses
in hexadecimal format, one MAC address per line, including periods.
When finished, save the document. In the MAC Filter window, click
Browse to select the text file, click Upload File to upload the list of
MAC addresses.
Navigates to a prepared text file of MAC addresses on the appropriate
drive and folder, and click the Upload File button.
Saves the changes and updates the radio configuration.
Discards the changes without updating the radio configuration.
6.3.5 Hide Network SSID
If the radio network is to be hidden from other 802.11 users, click the Hide
Network SSID check box in each radio to be hidden. With the SSID hidden, the
network does not show up when other clients scan for an access point. Clients
can still connect to the "hidden" network by typing the Network SSID.