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- How to use your existing router firewall with Advantage WiFi
Whether it's a MAC-based or Port-based IP passthrough, learn how to use IP passthrough to utilize your existing router or firewall with Advantage WiFi (formerly SmartWiFi)
- wrote: A lot of people (including me) are having t. . . - Page 5 - Shaw . . .
Historically entering a MAC address at Shaw ca was the workaround, but no longer This measure doesn’t add to security … the only way to add a MAC address was to be securely logged in
- Shaw Business Hosted PBX User Guide - assets. ctfassets. net
Media Access Control address (MAC address) of a computer is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications MAC addresses are used as a network address for most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet and WiFi
- Rogers Ignite Gateway Mac Filtering and Admin Login issues
Rogers Ignite App now doesn't offer Mac Filtering options As a separate matter, there is no option in Admin web interface to block Admin login from WiFi, and allow Admin only from Ethernet connected devices
- How to Enable MAC Address Filtering: 7 Quick Steps - wikiHow
Enabling MAC address filtering lets only devices with specific MAC addresses to connect to your router This wikiHow teaches you how to enable MAC address filtering on your router
- How to add MAC address to a wireless router - WintelGuy. com
Click on the Add MAC Address button to add a device to the MAC Filter List Populate the MAC Address field and click Save on the right To determine the MAC address of your computer or phone follow the instructions provided on our How to find MAC address page Click Apply at the bottom of the page Back to Top
- How to manage your Hitron router settings - Shaw Business
From Static IP setup to LAN or Port Forwarding and DMZ setup, learn how to manage and customize your business router networking settings to suit your business needs
- -- when you first connect the cable-modem to the Shaw Rog. . .
That IP-address never changes, unless Shaw Rogers "splits" your neighbourhood (too many devices too physically close) to improve performance So, in effect, you ALMOST have a "static" IP-address Even if you power-off the cable-modem for a few days, and then power it on, it sends the same MAC-address, and receives the same-as-previous IP-address
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