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#1 By
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Monday, January 24, 2011 03:14:23 AM
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Hello everybody, I am sorry If I posted this question in the wrong category/forum. I am a beginner in networking stuff with little to no knowledge. I am using a mac and what I want to do is block all Ips from using my network except mine. In other words I want to be the only one using my network. Any step by step suggestions??
Any help would be greatly apreciated,
Thanks in advance.
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#2 By
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Monday, January 24, 2011 08:34:41 AM
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If you're using a wireless router, hopefully it has the ability to do MAC address filtering. With this enabled, you can type in the wireless MAC address of your Mac. A MAC address is the "physical" address of either your wired ethernet or wireless Network Interface Card (aka NIC).
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