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stevethompson
Jan 07, 2021Star
Orbi Pro WiFi 6 MAC ACL with Wired Backhaul
I've been struggling with setting up MAC ACL security on my system. With wired backhaul I've discovered the need to add all of my wireless devices to the "allowed" list under both the wired network ...
stevethompson
Jan 08, 2021Star
schumaku wrote:
The confusion is coming from the idea of a "wired backhaul" ... in fact, this does not exist (only in the simplified version using direct links between the SRx60 devices, making kind of a dedicated network again), for many others this is the users normal shared wired "work" network with switches, printers, computers, ...
I must admit, I do not understand what you are saying.
But what appears to be happening is when a satellite is wire connected to the router any device that wirelessly connects to that satellite is treated as having both a wired and a wireless connection. Such that when enabling MAC ACL on the wireless SSID it is possible to connect an allowed device to both the router and the satellite, but if MAC ACL is enabled on the wired pathway those wireless devices need to be enabled there as well otherwise they can only connect have access via connection through the router.
This may be a bug in the MAC ACL implementation, or it may simply be a feature that comes with using a wired backhaul.
Again, I am getting the full performance I need from my setup, but it took much trial and error to figure out how to make MAC ACL control work when using a satellite connected via wired backhaul.
stevethompson
Jan 21, 2021Star
Same condition exists with fw: 3.2.0.108
When satellite port 1 is wired to router port 1, wireless devices must be MAC ACL enable in both the appropriate wireless SSID and as a wired connection.
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