Allowing wireless clients access to your network – Apple AirPort Extreme 802.11n (4th Generation) User Manual

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Chapter 3

Setting Up the AirPort Extreme

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Allowing Wireless Clients Access to Your Network

If your network is password-protected using WPA Personal or WPA/WPA2 Personal, you

can provide wireless clients access to your network without requiring them to enter the

network password.

When you allow a client access to your network, the client's name and wireless MAC

address (or AirPort ID) are stored in the access control list of AirPort Utility until you

remove them from the list. You can also provide 24 hours of access, after which time

the client will no longer be able to access your network.

When you provide a client access to your wireless network, the client does not need to

enter the network password.

To allow client access to your network:

1

Open AirPort Utility, select your base station, and choose Manual Setup from the

Base Station menu. Enter the base station password if necessary.

2

Choose Add Wireless Clients from the Base Station menu.

3

Select how you want the client to access the network:

 Select PIN to enter the eight-digit number provided by the client requesting network

access.

 Select “First attempt” to allow network access to the first client attempting to join

the network.

 Select “Limit client's access to 24 hours” if you want to provide only one day of access

to your network. If you don't select this option, the client will have access to your

network until you remove the name from the list.

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