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Glossary Term Wireless MAC Filtering

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What is Wireless MAC Filtering?

Wireless MAC Filtering is a security measure used to restrict access to a wireless network by only allowing devices with specific Media Access Control (MAC) addresses to connect.

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Understanding Wireless MAC Filtering

Wireless MAC filtering is a security measure used in wireless networks to restrict access based on the Media Access Control (MAC) addresses of devices. By creating an allowlist or blocklist of specific MAC addresses, network administrators can control which devices are permitted to connect to the network, enhancing security and preventing unauthorized access.

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