D link Dir 803: ADDRESS MAC FILTERING

Hello
Am really sorry for questions not related to HP, I really apologize but I know it's the best solution Center. Use the router D - link Dir 803 many people have my password and the theft of my internet so now I want to control by MAC address filtering as well as a few people I want to give them access I will configure their MAC address on my laptop, I think that later even if I give my password without your MAC address on my system you will not have access. I humbly ask for the solution of the master in technology.
NOTE: MAC ADDRESS FILTERING ON D-LINK DIR 803 (FREE WI - FI.
Thanks and greetings
Richperry

Hello

You must connect to your router to set up. Please use the following manual #74 page:

http://www.dlinkmea.com/partner/media/product_item_downloadables/3400-dir-803_A1_Manual_v1.00%28DI%29.PDF

Note: The MAC filtering isn't a good choice, you can use WPA™ and WPA2™ to improve safety.

Kind regards.

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