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Dtrail
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7 years ago

Device still on my wifi with Mac filter in place

A tenant was allowed access to my wifi but became disgruntled so I knocked them off with a Mac address filter which worked immediately. Somehow they've made their way back on to the wifi with the filter still in placed. How is this possible? Any help would be appreciated.
  • So, never tested this before, but decided I would give it a go, and detail what I have tested and found.

    1:  I have never connected my phone to my HT2000w Wifi, so, I enabled the Mac Address Filtering and set it to Deny the MAC tied to my phone.  I could see the network, but would get an authentication error immediately when trying to connect.

    2: I disabled the filtering, and have connected my phone, then verified that the HT2000w sees my phone and that it's in the listed devices section of the Wifi Settings section.  I have also verified the device is listed under the Advanced page settings of the HT2000w.

    Once that has been verified, I went and enabled the Mac Filtering with a Deny rule for the MAC address on my phone.  My phone after a few minutes immediately disconnected.  I then checked the two locations where devices will show up.

    In the Wifi Setting page, it no longer showed the phone at all, but in the Advanced Configuration page, it now shows my phone as disconnected.


    I have also verified on my phone, that I am not able to connect to my HT2000w anymore.

     

    I think what has happened is that the person has multiple devices, or is spoofing their MAC address.  You would be best off to in the future enable the Guest Network, and use a unique password on that, that you can freely change with no worries at any time.  The best course of action right now, is to change your primary network passwords for both the 2.4Ghz and 5.0Ghz bands, and if you have guest networks enabled, change those passwords.

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    GabeU
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    Dtrail

     

    I don't have the first clue about Mac filtering, but you could change the access password so that they can't connect.  Of course, you'd have to enter the new password in all of the devices that you connect with via WiFi, but it would still stop them from having access.   

    • Dtrail's avatar
      Dtrail
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      Thanks for the reply Gabe. While changing the password is a solution unfortunately it wouldn't be a fix to the problem. If this tenant, who isn't tech savvy, can somehow get around a Mac filter then I have concerns about the HT2000 as a secure device.

      Last night I put in place a "Parental Control" rule for their Mac address essential blocking everything out there but yet they still have access.

      The only thing I can think of that they may have done is set up a wireless repeater. But still a Mac address is a Mac address is a Mac address and a filter meant specifically to to block access should do just that. So this just really confuses me.

      Again thanks for your reply.
      • GabeU's avatar
        GabeU
        Distinguished Professor IV

        Hmmm.  

         

        I'll tag a couple of people who have some knowledge about networking and the ins and outs of the HT2000W.  I can't guarantee that they'll reply, but if they do they may be able to help.  Otherwise, this might be something for the reps.  They're not back until Monday, though.  Hopefully someone can help get this figured out. 

         

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