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Re: WNDR4300 assigning public IPs to BLOCKED, STILL-CONNECTED MAC addresses
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2025-02-11
01:26 PM
2025-02-11
01:26 PM
WNDR4300 assigning public IPs to BLOCKED, STILL-CONNECTED MAC addresses
Any idea(s) why, after blocking (via Access Control) 3 MAC addresses days ago, all 3 devices are still connected to network? Additionally, 2 are still assigned public IP addresses, the other is wired (aside from modem *which has never showed up as an attached device*, nothing is plugged into my router). Shouldn’t all traffic stop to Blocked devices?
Unsure if relevant, but I looked up each MAC address…. 2 are UAA, 1 LAA.
Any input RE: why/how this is happening is much appreciated!
Unsure if relevant, but I looked up each MAC address…. 2 are UAA, 1 LAA.
Any input RE: why/how this is happening is much appreciated!
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2025-02-12
03:47 AM
2025-02-12
03:47 AM
Re: WNDR4300 assigning public IPs to BLOCKED, STILL-CONNECTED MAC addresses
In the decade since the release of that box, Netgear has made all manner of changes to how these things work, especially on the "access" front. Some of those changes were in the firmware. It hasn't had a firmware update in six years.
You've posted in the Genie section. (Which one do you have?) Netgear also retired the mobile version of that some time ago.
The also WNDR4300 doesn't support the NightHawk app. Too old.
Disclaimer: Just another user with time on their hands.
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