Final answer:
To secure your wireless network, change the admin login credentials to 'WxAdmin' and 'ZDAdminsOnly!$', set up a MAC address filter called 'Allowed Devices', and implement a 'NoGames' device access policy to block gaming consoles.
Step-by-step explanation:
To increase the security of your wireless network, you will need to access the Wireless Controller console and modify settings. The first step involves changing the admin username and password. This can be done by logging in with the current credentials and looking for the settings or administration section within the console. Once there, you should change the username to 'WxAdmin' and the password to 'ZDAdminsOnly!$' where 'O' is a capital letter.
The next security measure involves setting up MAC address filtering. MAC filtering provides an additional layer of security by allowing only specific devices to connect to the network. You would need to find the MAC address filtering or L2 Access Control section and create a new whitelist called 'Allowed Devices.' In this list, you add the provided wireless devices' MAC addresses, such as : :2D:44:66:88 (fill in the missing sections with the actual addresses from your network).
Furthermore, implementing a device access policy is critical to enhance network security. Here, you will create a policy called 'NoGames' that aims to block gaming consoles from accessing the wireless network. To do this, look for an access control or policy management section within the controller where you can define new rules or policies based on device type or services used.