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aeiou_y
Jan 22, 2019Follower
Access Control and Whitelist / Block New Connections Primary Network - Allow new devices on Guest
So, after spending sometime researching this, I'm pretty shocked that this setup is not possible.
Objectives:
1) Primary network with access control turned on that blocks new devices by defa...
Blanca_O
Feb 05, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi aeiou_y
Welcome to NETGEAR Community!
Guest network cannot be excluded from the Access Control list.
You can also monitor list of connected devices via the Orbi app and web UI to allow and to block devices.
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
farmboy3000
Jun 01, 2019Star
I'm looking for the same funtionality as the OP. My teenage son is pretty smart and figured out how to change his MAC address anytime his time limit is exceeded. He's blocked for maybe 3 minutes and then he's back on again. The ability to have a whitelist and block all "new" devices would solve this issue.
- FURRYe38Jun 01, 2019Guru
You might give Armor or Circle a try and see if any of these helps.
Forums are located here:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/NETGEAR-Armor/bd-p/en-home-armor
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Circle-Smart-Parental-Controls/bd-p/en-home-circle
Check for default parental controls currently offered in the UI, check out the user manual for this.
Maybe remove the device from time to time as punishment for changing the MAC address. :smileywink:
farmboy3000 wrote:I'm looking for the same funtionality as the OP. My teenage son is pretty smart and figured out how to change his MAC address anytime his time limit is exceeded. He's blocked for maybe 3 minutes and then he's back on again. The ability to have a whitelist and block all "new" devices would solve this issue.
- farmboy3000Jun 01, 2019Star
Thanks...I'm already using Circle. Yes, I can remove the new device when it appears but that would also mean that I would need to be constantly watching the network for new devices. Also, I go to bed before my son does, so I need the bedtime limits to work without me having to stay up all night checking for new devices.
- FURRYe38Jun 01, 2019Guru
Might contact NG support to see if Armour or any other Circle or Access or parental controls settings would help look for new devices and block them. Does access controls offer blocking of new devices?
I would make contact with NG support to see what configurations, if any can help with this.
Remove the device when you go to bed and return in the morning. :smileyfrustrated:
- CrimpOnJun 01, 2019Guru
farmboy3000 wrote:I'm looking for the same funtionality as the OP. My teenage son is pretty smart and figured out how to change his MAC address anytime his time limit is exceeded. He's blocked for maybe 3 minutes and then he's back on again. The ability to have a whitelist and block all "new" devices would solve this issue.
I am confused. This seems to me to be exactly what "Access Control" does. MAC addresses in the table are "whitelisted" and anything else is not. If someone changes to a new MAC address, then it is a "new" device and cannot connect.
- farmboy3000Jun 01, 2019Star
Thanks...Apparently I didn't see the checkbox to block new devices in Access Control. This should work. Thanks!
- CrimpOnJun 01, 2019Guru
farmboy3000 wrote:Thanks...Apparently I didn't see the checkbox to block new devices in Access Control. This should work. Thanks!
In previous firmware releases, there were reports that Access Control did not function as intended. It would probably be worth conducting an experiment to verify that it does now. I, myself, have not enabled Access Control because of the frustration of giving visitors access to WiFi. It's not all that convenient to say, "oh, shoot, I need to turn access control off so you can check the web." I could have just turned on Guest access with no password, but that seems just "not a good idea", either.