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Christian1977
Feb 12, 2024Aspirant
Orbi RBR50 (Firmware 2.7.4.24)
Hello I am having above Orbi System The WLAN Access Control inkl MAC address Control is activated for internal WLAN Connection Is it still possible to Connect via Guest WLAN without approving the...
CrimpOn
Feb 12, 2024Guru - Experienced User
If this is the feature, please notice that this particular Orbi router offers a choice of what to do with "new" devices:
If the selection is Block all new devices, then that includes the Guest WiFi as well. Block means "Block every new device".
- Christian1977Feb 13, 2024AspirantThank you for feedback
Yes - this is exactly what I am looking for
But what is the advantage of using the access control if still each new device is accepted?- CrimpOnFeb 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
I can only speculate, but my impression is that this option can be used to avoid having to mess with the router settings at inconvenient times, such as I'm at work and....:
- Son bought this gizmo (new drone, smart plug, light bulb, Echo Dot speaker, etc. etc.) "Why don't the damn thing connect?"
- Wife's iPhone/iPad updated iOS and turned on that "randomize MAC address feature" and now she can't print anything.
- Daughter's study group came over, told them the Guest WiFi credentials, but they can't get on our WiFi.
Daaaaaaaad. Why isn't the WiFi working?????
In almost eight years, I have never felt a need to enable Access Control. If one of my neighbors (who have their own WiFi systems) can figure out my 20 character WiFi password phrase, they're welcome to steal my internet. If Mission Impossible wants to hack me, I'm sure "they have ways".