Your router’s MAC address filter is security theater, and here’s what actually protects your Wi-Fi
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 impression that you’re putting a concrete barrier in front of your Wi-Fi. In practice, though, it’s usually more like a velvet rope. It offers extra friction for you and almost no real barrier for anyone who actually wants access.
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 impression that you’re putting a concrete barrier in front of your Wi-Fi. In practice, though, it’s usually more like a velvet rope. It offers extra friction for you and almost no real barrier for anyone who actually wants access.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
Published by: aplhsindia.in
