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hnik33
Jan 07, 2016Aspirant
Blocking IPs on the C3700
I have the C3700 router (hardware version C279T00-01) and I want to block some IP addresses from being accessed from my network - namely google DNS servers (so I can force my chromecast to use ano...
TheEther
Jan 07, 2016Guru
Static routes are probably used by a very small percentage of users, so Netgear probably decided to leave it out of the C3700. One possibility is to telnet into the C3700 and see if a static route can be added through the CLI. telnet access is undocumented but you can Google telnetenable to find instructions for enabling it. Once in, I would look for a route command.
You have to be fairly comfortable with poking into routers, so the steps above may be too complex. Most of Netgear's other routers support static routes. Just pick a model and look in the manual online to confirm support.
hnik33
Jan 07, 2016Aspirant
Thanks, very much appreciate the information. I will look into telnetenable.
I'm a little disappointed with Netgear for leaving this out but keeping other options such as port triggering/forwarding in. Somewhat strange. Guess I'll move onto another router manufacturer.