Re: [Hampshire] Blocking a mac address from using my router
On 17/05/14 17:39, Simon Whitehead wrote: Off topic I know but I wonder if anyone can help. My router BThome hub 4 has this happening all the time, every couple of minutes. 17:36:13, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:44, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated 17:35:28, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated I am guessing someone local has setup their Lexmark printer (I presume it’s a lexmak printer by the mac) using my router but does not know my wpa key. The consent attempts to connect means that my connection lags, a lot and often. Can I block a mac address from my home hub? I have looked over the setting but can not find anything suitable. Kindest regards Simon See if this link helps you. http://btbusiness.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13475/~/how-do-i-set-up-mac-address-filtering%3F I know there are at least 3 version of the BT Home hub and I think the earlier version(s) of the Home Hub do not have mac address filtering. Tim -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --
Re: [Hampshire] Blocking a mac address from using my router
I have changed the ssid (as I can not find the hide ssid option) but still the same mac address is trying to connect, very strange, still welcome any suggestions Many kind regards Simon -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --
Re: [Hampshire] Blocking a mac address from using my router
Access control is available in the setting you could associate the device and set it to be blocked all the time, I would also turn off your ssid broadcast and change it after then re-attach all devices On 17 May 2014 17:40, Simon Whitehead wrote: Off topic I know but I wonder if anyone can help. My router BThome hub 4 has this happening all the time, every couple of minutes. 17:36:13, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:44, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated 17:35:28, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated I am guessing someone local has setup their Lexmark printer (I presume it's a lexmak printer by the mac) using my router but does not know my wpa key. The consent attempts to connect means that my connection lags, a lot and often. Can I block a mac address from my home hub? I have looked over the setting but can not find anything suitable. Kindest regards Simon -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --
[Hampshire] Blocking a mac address from using my router
Off topic I know but I wonder if anyone can help. My router BThome hub 4 has this happening all the time, every couple of minutes. 17:36:13, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:44, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated 17:35:28, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client associated 17:35:23, 17 May. wlan0: STA 00:20:00:37:d3:f7 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated I am guessing someone local has setup their Lexmark printer (I presume it's a lexmak printer by the mac) using my router but does not know my wpa key. The consent attempts to connect means that my connection lags, a lot and often. Can I block a mac address from my home hub? I have looked over the setting but can not find anything suitable. Kindest regards Simon -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --