MAC of Wired to block addresses?

WRT54g Version 5.0

Firmware 1.02.8

I was able to find a way to block wireless MAC addresses, and which has been VERY helpful.

(Tab wireless-> Wireless MAC filter-> allow only-> and so on...)

But I can't find out how to block certain cable based MAC addresses.  Is this possible?

Yes. With access restrictions.

Of course, because MAC addresses are easily modified, cloned and detected on wireless connections (as MAC addresses are always transferred not encrypted) wireless mac filter is useless for wireless security. On the wireless, use WPA2-Personal with AES and a password stronger. Wireless MAC filtering will not make a difference regarding your WPA2 protected wireless network.

It goes the same for wired devices and access restrictions. Of course, the difference with the wired connections is that you have better control, you can plug in your router and who are not...

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