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chunkyks
May 29, 2017Guide
Access Control doesn't Control Access
There are discussions on this forum going back several years [I'll paste a few links at the bottom], but the resolution still seems unclear and dissatisfactory. I went into access controls, and b...
- Dec 18, 2017
I eventually contacted Netgear's security support email, and got the reply that this is as expected. Apparently this is a feature, and not going to be fixed.
Netgear should be ashamed.
JamesGL
Jun 22, 2017Master
Hi chunkyks,
Let me check on your inquiry. I will get back to you.
chunkyks
Jul 27, 2017Guide
Hey JamesGL
What's the good news? I assume there's a simple fix so that blocking devices will actually block devices?
Cheers
Gary
- JamesGLSep 28, 2017Master
Hi chunkyks,
Access control blocks you from accessing internet but it is still connected to the network. Can you access the local network resources if you are blocked via the access control?
- chunkyksSep 28, 2017Guide
Yes. If a device is blocked on my nighthawk, that device is still able to connect to my wifi, other devices on the network are able to communicate with it.
To clarify, expected behaviour [consistent with other manufacturers as well as normal intuition] is that when a mac address is blocked, that it will not be able to connect to the wifi at all.
- JamesGLOct 17, 2017Master
Hi chunkyks,
The Access control has different mechanism. It will still be connected to the network but no internet access.