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Recent content by beethart

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    Block wifi by IP range?

    Okay, I set this up and it seems like the Network Services Filter does nothing. It never blocks service. I have it set up per the screen shot. Any idea what I got wrong?+
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    Block wifi by IP range?

    Okay, I opened up the subnet mask, set my DHCP pool to 192.168.x.* and the static to 192.168.y.*. Then I set up a network services filter to turn off the 192.168.x.* devices. I'm a bit stumped on the Time of Day though. I don't see how to set up an outage period across midnight. It doesn't look...
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    Block wifi by IP range?

    Finally getting back to this. Thought this might work, but the Network Services Filter Table does not accept the CIDR notation. So no way to specify a range.
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    Block wifi by IP range?

    Yeah, I think I can make that work. I'd have to shut off, for example, the 2.4 GHz network, and leave parent devices on the 5 GHz.
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    Block wifi by IP range?

    Thanks Colin. I did find this function, but it's by client. So I have to add each new device, and update when devices change, or when apple products change their "private" wifi/MAC address. I want to just turn off any device I haven't set a static IP address for.
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    Block wifi by IP range?

    Hello. Setting up a new RT-AX86U this weekend. With my old Netgear router I could block access to a range of IP address on a daily schedule. I used this to kick kids off WiFi at night, while keeping parent and appliances on (used static IPs for parent/appliances, then blocked DHCP range). This...
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