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plblythe
Aug 18, 2023Aspirant
RBR50V2 won't allow my Blink 2 module to connect
I have worked with Blink to replace my Module 2 twice. My original Module disconnected in the middle of the night and I haven't been able to connect the newer two that Blink sent me since then. Blink...
CrimpOn
Aug 18, 2023Guru - Experienced User
It might be useful to eliminate Access Control from the picture in order to diagnose the issue.
(If the Blink module will not connect when Access Control is not enabled, then Access Control cannot be a factor.)
plblythe
Aug 18, 2023Aspirant
I will try that when I get home. Fingers crossed it will work
- CrimpOnAug 18, 2023Guru - Experienced User
While I enjoy mild paranoia, I have never become enamored of Access Control.
- It's such a bother. When friends or relatives come over and ask, "What's your WiFi?" do I really want to reply, "Wait. I have to run upstairs and authorize your device to connect?" I buy gizmos all the time to see how they work. Do I really want to "allow" each one separately (and then remove the authorization when it goes into my "Box of Stuff"?)
- The internet says it will take about 4 billion years for someone to crack my WiFi password. (Won't prevent the NSA, but really?)
- Most of the forum posts about Access Control reflect issues and unhappiness.
At what part of the connection process does it fail?
- michaelkenwardAug 19, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Throw in the rise of the randomised mac address and access control becomes even harder to manage.