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Media Access Control (MAC) Filtering

From Catherine Roseberry, for About.com

Definition: Media Access Control numbers are allocated by manufacturers to every Wi-Fi radio. The MAC number is a unique number. Corporate IT departments can program Wi-Fi access points to only accept certain MAC addresses. If an unknown MAC address tries to connect the access point will not let it. MAC filtering can be used to prevent unauthorized access into corporate networks. This can work well with small networks but become cumbersome for large networks to manage.

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