Cisco: MAC Filtering

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  1. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest

    Cisco: MAC Filtering


    Cisco (Modems/Gateways): MAC Filtering
    Cisco DPC3939

    Login Information:

    Default Gateway – 10.0.0.1

    Username – admin

    Password – password



    MAC Filtering

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter 10.0.0.1 in the address bar and press enter.
    3. Enter “admin” for the username and “password” for the password when prompted.
    4. Select Connection from the menu on the left.
    5. Select Wi-Fi from the resulting sub-menu.
    6. Select Allow-All from the MAC Filter Mode drop down.
    7. Click the Save Filter Settings button.

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    XBR Poseidon, Aug 13, 2014
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  2. XB1R Athena
    XB1R Athena Guest
    Cisco: MAC Filtering

    Cisco (Routers): MAC Filtering
    Login Information

    • Gateway – 192.168.1.1
    • Username - admin
    • Password - admin

    MAC Filtering

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Log into the router by entering the default gateway into the address bar of the internet browser. (Example 192.168.1.1)
    3. The router will then prompt for a user name and password. The default is that user name is “admin” and the password is “admin”.
    4. From the top menu select Wireless
    5. From the sub menu select Wireless MAC Filter.
    6. Add any MAC addresses you wish to prevent access from the internet.
    7. Click Save Settings.
     
    XB1R Athena, Aug 13, 2014
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  3. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Cisco: MAC Filtering

    Cisco (Modems/Gateways): MAC Filtering
    Cisco DPC3208

    Login Info

    Gateway Address: 192.168.0.1

    User Name: cusadmin

    Password: password





    MAC Filtering

    1. Open a Web browser and in the address bar type 192.168.0.1, press enter.
    2. Enter “cusadmin” for the username and “password” for the password.
    3. Select Wireless from the menu at the top.
    4. Select MAC Filter from the available tabs.
    5. Select Disable at top of the menu.
    6. Click the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page.
     
    XBR Poseidon, Aug 13, 2014
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Cisco: MAC Filtering