How to Manage Globe DSL Prolink Router/Modem MAC Filtering - Allow and Deny

In these days and age, most home are using broadband internet and a majority or these uses what we call DSL (or Digital Subscriber Line) with monthly bandwidth limit.

PLDT, Smart and Globe are the top ISP here. Globe is one of the internet service provider that offers this kind of DSL setup where they offer you to consume only a limited data that may be renewed every month. When you apply for their postpaid DSL Broadband plans, you may watch and learn how many gigabytes you can use monthly.

How to Configure MAC Filtering on Globe Prolink H5004NK Router

Most of the Globe subscribers, who have already applied for wired internet were provided a free modem/router with Wi-Fi capable to connect your wireless devices like smartphones, tablets and laptops. In this MAC filtering tutorial we are using Prolink H5004NK model but this concept will also work on other router models (H5001NS). All you need to know is the idea on how your router firewall settings or configuration work, especially MAC Filter options.

How to block devices MAC address:

1. Connect to your router / Wi-Fi, open your browser then access the web UI by typing 192.168.254.254.
2. Click on Setup then enter Globe router Default Admin credentials username and password.
3. Go to Firewall tab, look for MAC filter options. Outgoing and Incoming Default Policy must be set to "Allow".
4. By default policy, settings are configured to allow all MAC address as there’s no rule listed on the filter table.

5. To block a MAC address from accessing the internet, set the following fields:
Direction: Outgoing
Action:  Deny
Source MAC: “input the MAC address you are trying to block without colon (:) e.g. 00E076510401”
Globe MAC Filtering

6. Leave Destination MAC blank or empty then click Add. The rule will appear on Current MAC Filter Table below.

Try to browse using the device with the MAC blocked on the Globe router, it shouldn’t connect to the internet. You can test another device with MAC address not listed on deny filter, it should connect to the internet. In this setup, you can control those devices who eats up your monthly bandwidth allowance.

How to allow only selected MAC Address:

1. Follow above steps 1 to 2, Go to Firewall tab, look for MAC filter options.
2. Set Outgoing Default Policy to “Deny” and Incoming Default Policy to “Allow”.


3. To allow only selected MAC address from accessing the internet, set the following fields:
Direction: Outgoing
Action:  Allow
Source MAC: “input the MAC addresses want to access the internet (:) e.g. 00E076510401”
Globe Router MAC Filter

4. Leave Destination MAC blank or empty then click Add. Repeat again if you want to add more devices MAC. The rule will appear on Current MAC Filter Table below.

Connect a device that is not listed on your allow only rule, it will not connect to the internet. Test any devices with MAC address included on allow only rule, it should connect to the internet. Above settings will apply on both Wi-Fi and LAN connections.

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