frds..
i have configured mikrotik and attached it wid omni antenna..i got 40 users and thier mac address..they are my clients…now i wanna allow only these clients to get associted wid my omni-antenna and i will add more when i make new clinets…i wanna tht no unathorize use can get associted wid my MT which is connected wid omni antenna..
thxx..
all replies are most welcome..
Hai salamat,
yes, that’s problem and make sure only mac addresses on ‘access-list’ and stop communication each other have to set ‘default-authentication=no’ and default-forwarding=no’
that’s codes as basic secure wireless interface for.
regards
Hasbullah.com
yes, that’s problem and make sure only mac addresses on ‘access-list’ and stop communication each other have to set ‘default-authentication=no’ and default-forwarding=no’
Hi there, balimore!
I would like to say something here, perhaps someone else comes with a better solution.
We experienced that when you block some specific kind radios using the access list, there are lots of attempts to connect rejected. Unfortunately by some reason I dont know, this sometimes completely purge the wireless interface TX packets and all traffic simply stops. Kinda seems that the AP gets flooded with connect attempts and then stops transmitting data.
I would like a lot that using access list or even RADIUS mac authentication to allow only our customers to connect the radios, but instead of that we found another way to avoid the AP transmission death. We just allow the radios to connect with NO forward between them and also we put a rule in bridge filter to drop forward for that src MAC address.
I would like to see the MT AP just ignoring these unwanted radios, but its kinda insane. There are about 50-100 attempts per second to reject. Dunno another way to deal with…
Ozelo
Yes, Friends
I knows that’s problem workgroup on air, you can stop packets to other wireless device, but you can’t stop other divice will try to assosiating to your wireless divice.
so, if you don’t like about number of attempts logging, simple answer turn-off of your wireless logging.
regards.. 
Hasbullah.com
Interesting…
I’m having the same problem ozelo has where an interface, for some unknown reason will quit transmitting data. However in my situation all interfaces are gigabit ethernet (no wireless cards in the unit at all) and this “crash” happens about every 4 weeks. disabling and reinabling the interface temporarily fix the issue however the entire router acts flakey (like 2 days later dns will die) until you reboot the router, then it works just fine for another 4 weeks. Any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated.
You must hide the ssid from you AP and change the mac address of you ap