Rumboogy
Occasional Visitor
I found a foible in the "Wireless MAC Filter" capability. I would call it a bug but perhaps it was done on purpose. I have only tested this in the "reject" mode. What I found is that "Wireless MAC Filter" only seems to reject MAC address when they are on the main (as opposed to guest) SSIDs. For guest SSIDs "Wireless MAC Filter" has no effect. And it does not matter if the guest SSID has "Access Intranet" turned on or off (in case you were wondering).
I have been using "Wireless MAC Filter" for years to block a few unknown devices on my network (I know it seems crazy that I have stuff plugged in and connected to my network for years and I can't figure out: what it is, where it is, or who connected it). I had assumed that these rogue device were being blocked. But I did some testing over the weekend and discovered that for guest SSIDs the "Wireless MAC Filter" has no effect (as I said above). I have two guest SSIDs that have "Access Intranet" turned on so these rogue devices could be connected via those SSIDs. If that was the case then these rogue devices have full access to my main network. There is no easy way for me to find out which SSID they are on so I don't know if they have access or not.
It seems much preferable that the "Wireless MAC Filter" would block a MAC regardless which SSID it is connected to. This seems to be much more intuitive to me.
I have been using "Wireless MAC Filter" for years to block a few unknown devices on my network (I know it seems crazy that I have stuff plugged in and connected to my network for years and I can't figure out: what it is, where it is, or who connected it). I had assumed that these rogue device were being blocked. But I did some testing over the weekend and discovered that for guest SSIDs the "Wireless MAC Filter" has no effect (as I said above). I have two guest SSIDs that have "Access Intranet" turned on so these rogue devices could be connected via those SSIDs. If that was the case then these rogue devices have full access to my main network. There is no easy way for me to find out which SSID they are on so I don't know if they have access or not.
It seems much preferable that the "Wireless MAC Filter" would block a MAC regardless which SSID it is connected to. This seems to be much more intuitive to me.