Networking experts warn that MAC address filtering, a common router feature, offers little real protection for home Wi‑Fi and can create unnecessary hassle. Instead, they recommend focusing on WPA2 or ...
Most router settings pages are full of features that sound tougher than they really are. MAC address filtering is one of the best examples. It looks serious, feels technical, and gives off the ...
MAC filtering never really works. Anyone wanting to get on the wifi can just run a sniffer for a few minutes, find a MAC that is allowed and use it on their device. MAC filtering is useless. As for ...
Every Wi-Fi device has a unique ID, sometimes called a MAC address, that cannot normally be changed. Live.com's database, which published the precise geographical locations of Wi-Fi devices, was ...