Technicolor Mac Address Filtering

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WiFi Connection for the Technicolor TC8717TRouter Sceenshot. Private WiFi Network Name Frequency Band MAC Address Security Mode 2.4 GHz WPA2-PSK (AES) Edit -5G 5 GHz WPA2-PSK (AES) Edit Add WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Client 2.4GHz WiFi Basic Setting Mode: 802.11 b/g/n 802.11 g/n 802.11 n Transmit Power: 100% 75% 50% 25% Channel Selection. Click on Advanced and then click MAC Address Filter. Verify Configure MAC Filtering below setting. If it is set to Turn MAC Filtering On and ALLOW computers listed to access the network proceed to the next step, otherwise, close the web browser window. Enter the MAC address of your computer into the MAC address field and click Add. MAC Address filtering for Technicolor / Thomson TC8305C router MAC filtering allows you to limit access to your Technicolor / Thomson TC8305C router. To enable this feature, enter into your Technicolor / Thomson TC8305C router the 12-character MAC ID of each computer that will connect to your network. The Technicolor Gateway searches for new wireless clients that have the same wireless configuration as the Technicolor Gateway Access Point. The Technicolor Gateway takes you to the Home Network. To view the device settings, click the name of the new station What all that adds up to is a method of MAC filtering.

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  • If MAC Filtering is enabled on a wireless router, any wireless devices connected to that router will be unable to connect until their MAC address is entered into the MAC Filter settings.
  • For troubleshooting purposes, you do not need to enable MAC Filtering if this is already disabled. If you wish to use this feature on your network, we recommend you contact the router manufacturer for assistance in setting this up.
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Technicolor Mac Address Filtering

Complete these steps

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  1. Log in to your router settings.
  2. Search through your router's settings until you locate the tab or setting MAC Filtering.
    • This is most often found within a router's Wireless or Wireless Security options.
    • Depending on your router, MAC Filtering may also may be referred to as MAC Address Control, Address Reservation, or Wireless MAC Authentication.
  3. If MAC Filtering is on or enabled, you will need to add your Nintendo system's MAC Address to the list of allowed devices and save or apply this change. If you do not wish to have MAC Filtering on for your network, simply turn it off or disable it.
    • Please note that while Nintendo provides this information for our consumer’s use, it is up to each consumer to determine what security needs they have for their own networks, and to decide how best to configure their network settings to meet those needs.