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BarryD0706
May 24, 2025Aspirant
Access Control slows some web access in AP mode
My setup is a T-Mobile Home Internet modem/router which is ethernet-wired to a Netgear RAX120 router which is now in AP mode (with a fixed static address). I just made this change to resolve a double...
BarryD0706
May 24, 2025Aspirant
Please look at the list you provided. At the top: "The following features are not available (grayed out)...".
I see that Access Control is in this list (I've seen other lists where it's not included) but it is NOT greyed out and it does work to block internet access for devices that haven't been allowed. There are many other things (like "Block Sites") that are greyed out. That's not one of them. Also, I see no reason why Access Control would have any effect on internet traffic with specific sites; it's function is to block all internet access for devices connected to the router, not to affect which sites they can interface with once they are connected.
There are no configuration options for the T-Mobile device, period.
Kitsap
May 24, 2025Master
Please look at the list you provided. At the top: "The following features are not available (grayed out)...".
I see that Access Control is in this list (I've seen other lists where it's not included) but it is NOT greyed out and it does work to block internet access for devices that haven't been allowed. There are many other things (like "Block Sites") that are greyed out. That's not one of them. Also, I see no reason why Access Control would have any effect on internet traffic with specific sites; it's function is to block all internet access for devices connected to the router, not to affect which sites they can interface with once they are connected.
There are no configuration options for the T-Mobile device, period.
That could be the reason you are having problems. By design, Access Control is not supposed to be part of function when the router is configured as an AP. Not only with Netgear, but other brands of home routers. Notice the list of devices the instruction applies to. The RAX120 is included in the list of models and the lists include virtually all of the Netgear line. The option should be greyed out. If not greyed out, either your firmware is corrupted or you actually do not have the device configured as an AP.
A couple of suggestions. Confirm the firmware installed on your router is the most recent. Manually re-flash a fresh copy of the most recent firmware over the top of what you have now. Do a full firmware default (factory) reset and reconfigure from scratch. If you upload a previously saved configuration file, you may re-introduce the problem.