IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND YOU PURCHASED A PRODUCT CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE FROM AN AUTHORIZED RETAILER, RESELLER OR APP STORE (AS DEFINED BELOW), YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO RETURN THE PRODUCT FOR A REFUND, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE APPLICABLE RETURN POLICY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THESE TERMS, DO NOT CHECK THE BOX OR CLICK THE BUTTON AND/OR DO NOT USE, COPY OR INSTALL THE SOFTWARE, AND UNINSTALL THE SOFTWARE FROM ALL DEVICES THAT YOU OWN OR CONTROL. ALSO, BY USING, COPYING OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS PRODUCT.īY CHECKING THE BOX OR CLICKING THE BUTTON TO CONFIRM YOUR ACCEPTANCE WHEN YOU FIRST INSTALL THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. This End-User License Agreement (this “Agreement”) is a legal document that contains the terms and conditions under which limited use of certain Software (as defined below) that operates with the Product is licensed to you. Click on the link below to learn more about wireless MAC filtering.Įnabling Wireless MAC Filter on Linksys Wireless-N routersīelkin International, Inc., including all affiliates and subsidiaries (“Belkin”, “us” or “we”) thanks you for choosing one of our Belkin, Linksys or Wemo products (the “Product”). Through this process, you will be able to filter users that may connect to the network using their MAC Addresses. Wireless MAC Filtering is one of the many ways to secure your wireless network from intruders. You should have successfully checked the wireless MAC Address of your computer. Your computer’s MAC Address should be available. In the System Preferences window, click Network.Ĭlick the Advanced… button when the Network window appears.Ĭlick Hardware in the Network window. ![]() Look for the Physical Address section under Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi to view your wireless adapter’s MAC Address.Ĭhecking the Mac® computer’s wireless MAC AddressĬlick the Apple® icon then select the System Preferences… option. ![]() On the Command Prompt window, enter “ipconfig/all” then press.
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