I am the IT administrator for a small school. The school have more than one network, and there is one wired network for gaming and a single AP in the School area for other use.
Will it be better to use IP instead of mac in WFilter?
We only have 90 computers, but WFilter claims it monitored 100 computers in "User-computer Table".
Which monitoring mode is better? By ip address or by MAC address?
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Which monitoring mode is better? By ip address or by MAC address?
We have a DHCP server. The IP addresses are not static.
Which monitoring mode is better? By ip address or by MAC address?
I believe "by IP address" monitoring mode is better for your network, because students might always bring new laptops and other devices.
In "by MAC address" monitoring mode, every new computer will produce a new record in "User-computer table". So computer number in "user-computer table" will keep growing and exceeds your license limit.
But there will not have such a problem in "by ip address" monitoring mode because the ip address range is fixed.
In "by MAC address" monitoring mode, every new computer will produce a new record in "User-computer table". So computer number in "user-computer table" will keep growing and exceeds your license limit.
But there will not have such a problem in "by ip address" monitoring mode because the ip address range is fixed.
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Which monitoring mode is better? By ip address or by MAC address?
"By MAC Address" monitoring mode is only suitable for small networks with fixed computers. And "by MAC address" can not work in a multiple-segments network, because routers will mask computers MAC addresses.
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