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secessit
Jun 08, 2021Aspirant
Device keeps connecting even after being blocked - R6400
Evidently, I posted this to the wrong discussion group, so this is a duplicate entry on the discussion group that was suggested. On my Netgear R6400 with firmware V1.0.1.62_1.0.41 I have an amazo...
- Jun 15, 2021
Thank you for the reply. I did try this method but found that it did not work by simply blocking the MAC address. It did block access, but the MAC address was still assigned and IP address that was being blocked. I wanted to eliminate it from be issued an IP address as well. After doing a bit more research I found that once a device has been allowed it will continue to show up and be assigned an address even if blocked.
I resolved the issue by disallowing all new connections, changed the SSID password and blocked the offending MAC address. After doing all this and then restarting the router, (and changing the passwords on all the allowed devices) I finally eliminated the access and indication of the unwanted device from my router.
As far as I am concerned, this issue is closed.
RVALENZ
Jun 15, 2021NETGEAR Employee Retired
Try using mac filter. Check this link out if it helps. https://kb.netgear.com/13112/How-to-configure-Access-Control-or-MAC-Filtering-Smart-Wizard-routers
Regards,
Rhys
Community Team
- secessitJun 15, 2021Aspirant
Thank you for the reply. I did try this method but found that it did not work by simply blocking the MAC address. It did block access, but the MAC address was still assigned and IP address that was being blocked. I wanted to eliminate it from be issued an IP address as well. After doing a bit more research I found that once a device has been allowed it will continue to show up and be assigned an address even if blocked.
I resolved the issue by disallowing all new connections, changed the SSID password and blocked the offending MAC address. After doing all this and then restarting the router, (and changing the passwords on all the allowed devices) I finally eliminated the access and indication of the unwanted device from my router.
As far as I am concerned, this issue is closed.