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usaditya
Mar 05, 2017Aspirant
Access control or MAC Filtering is not showing in R6300 v2 router configuration page.
Hi , I can't control access or filter MAC addresses by this router, i didn't find any option like this in configurtion utility page. Can anyone please help me in finding that option in this rou...
- Mar 14, 2017
usaditya wrote:
Hi,
I've checked and tried every possibility to find that option , but no use till now i didn't find that option........You still can't find it?
After logon, chose the "advanced" tab on the top. Then "advanced setup" (which should be on the bottom left). That will expand into several submenus. Click on "wireless settings", and you should see the "setup access list button" described on page 99 of the manual.
usaditya
Mar 14, 2017Aspirant
Hi,
I've checked and tried every possibility to find that option , but no use till now i didn't find that option........
- StephenBMar 14, 2017Guru - Experienced User
usaditya wrote:
Hi,
I've checked and tried every possibility to find that option , but no use till now i didn't find that option........You still can't find it?
After logon, chose the "advanced" tab on the top. Then "advanced setup" (which should be on the bottom left). That will expand into several submenus. Click on "wireless settings", and you should see the "setup access list button" described on page 99 of the manual.
- usadityaMar 15, 2017Aspirant
Hi
I've checked that option too in user manual..... But surprisingly that option is not getting appeared for my router to enable access control....- StephenBMar 16, 2017Guru - Experienced User
usaditya wrote:
Hi
I've checked that option too in user manual..... But surprisingly that option is not getting appeared for my router to enable access control....Click on "advanced", then "advanced setitngs" then "wireless settings" (in advanced settings).
Then post a screen shot here of what you see. With Windows, the screen shot is done by entering "alt" + "PrtSc" (print screen). Then open paint, and enter enter ctrl-v to paste the image. Crop out the browser frame and other stuff that isn't part of the router settings page, and save the result as a .png file.
You insert the image here useing the image control on the rich text toolbar (immedately to the right of the "chain" hyperlink icon.
Also, pleae confirm that your router is in the normal router mode. If you are using the R6300v2 as an AP, then you can't use mac address filtering.