Belkin: MAC Filtering

Discus and support Belkin: MAC Filtering in XboX Networking Hardware to solve the problem; Belkin (Routers): MAC Filtering Login Information Gateway - 192.168.2.1 Username - N/A (None) Password - N/A (None) MAC Filtering Plug the... Discussion in 'XboX Networking Hardware' started by XB1R Hades, Aug 1, 2014.

  1. XB1R Hades
    XB1R Hades Guest

    Belkin: MAC Filtering


    Belkin (Routers): MAC Filtering
    Login Information

    • Gateway - 192.168.2.1
    • Username - N/A (None)
    • Password - N/A (None)
    MAC Filtering

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser.
    3. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1
    4. Click Login in the upper right.
    5. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank).
    6. Select MAC Address Filtering from the menu on the left under the Firewall section.
    7. Uncheck the "Enable MAC Address Filtering" box.
    8. Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page.

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    XB1R Hades, Aug 1, 2014
    #1
  2. XB1R Apollo
    XB1R Apollo Guest
    Belkin: MAC Filtering

    Belkin (Routers): MAC Filtering
    Login Information

    • Gateway - 192.168.2.1
    • Username - N/A (None)
    • Password - N/A (None)

    MAC Filtering

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser.
    3. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1
    4. Click Login in the upper right.
    5. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank).
    6. Select MAC Address Filtering from the menu on the left under the Firewall section.
    7. Uncheck the "Enable MAC Address Filtering" box.
    8. Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page.
     
    XB1R Apollo, Aug 1, 2014
    #2
  3. XB1R Apollo
    XB1R Apollo Guest
    Belkin: MAC Filtering

    Belkin (Routers): MAC Filtering
    Login Information

    • Gateway - 192.168.2.1
    • Username - N/A (None)
    • Password - N/A (None)

    MAC Filtering

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser.
    3. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1
    4. Click Login in the upper right.
    5. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank).
    6. Select MAC Address Filtering from the menu on the left under the Firewall section.
    7. Uncheck the "Enable MAC Address Filtering" box.
    8. Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page.
     
    XB1R Apollo, Aug 1, 2014
    #3
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Belkin: MAC Filtering