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How to disconnect wireless user
Breakingcustom
over 11 years ago
Is there a way from the web interface to kill someone's wireless connection or does it have to be done via SSH?
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BAlfson
over 11 years ago
All that says to me is that the device at that MAC address has been used to access both SSIDs. It shouldn't cause any problems that I can think of.
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BAlfson
over 11 years ago
All that says to me is that the device at that MAC address has been used to access both SSIDs. It shouldn't cause any problems that I can think of.
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Breakingcustom
over 11 years ago
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The thing is, those two networks shouldn't talk to each other. So if for some reason they are still using SSID's IP DHCP range and actually on another network I don't want them to be able to access the resources.
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