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FullGrownNut
Dec 17, 2021Aspirant
Denying Access to Specific Devices
I have a neighbor downstairs who uses my wifi signal for her devices, but I want to deny access specifically to her smart tv since it's causing my data with Xfinity to go overlimit every so often. ...
- Dec 18, 2021
If only "smart" devices were smart enough to provide useful clues on connectivity problems. Then she might be able to work it out. As it is they usually just say that they can't connect. But without knowing exactly the device she owns it isn't possible to predict what she will see.
But if she relies on your wifi and her TV suddenly stops working, it wouldn't take a genius to put two and two together.
FullGrownNut
Dec 18, 2021Aspirant
michaelkenward wrote:
FullGrownNut wrote:
The error it shows will be down to the TV. It will not say "The bloke upstairs has blocked you."
Yes, I know it's not going to say exactly that, but she uses my guest network, so I'm the only one in control of her Internet. It could still give her an on-screen notice that her Wifi login on that device has been denied, but like you said, I guess it depends on the way the smart tv is programmed to work in that regard.
michaelkenward
Dec 18, 2021Guru - Experienced User
If only "smart" devices were smart enough to provide useful clues on connectivity problems. Then she might be able to work it out. As it is they usually just say that they can't connect. But without knowing exactly the device she owns it isn't possible to predict what she will see.
But if she relies on your wifi and her TV suddenly stops working, it wouldn't take a genius to put two and two together.