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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
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Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
Hi everyone,
I installed a Helium RAK hotspot on my Orbi Network and Armor is blocking all traffic to it.
I tried to set it IP on the DMZ but still no go.
It there a way to make an Exclusion on Armor so it does not block a specific device / IP on my network ?
Appreciate your thoughts and creative ideas.
Thanks !!!
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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
have you tried going in an allowing devices?
NETGEAR Armor is blocking URLs that I want to access; what do I do? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
Thanks @plemans ... I did unblock the sites several times but they do change randomly.
What I'm looking for is a complete EXCLUSION for the Helium RAK Hotspot which is already assigned an address of 192.168.33.200 behind the Orbi.
How to make this local IP [192.168.33.200] free and clear from any ARMOR blocking ?
I am sure that similar people had issues with IPTV devices so I'm hoping that there is a solution for that.
Thanks everyone for offering to help !!!
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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
with the helium being on the 192.168.33.*** address. Did you change it or does it have its own dhcp built into it?
Not sure how armor responds to it being changed from the default LAN range.
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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
what modem/gateway is it connected to? (the router)
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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
Just trying to figure out why it has a IP address on a different subnet.
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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
I think it is a problem with ARMOR
The IP address is an assigned static address from my Orbi ... I already setup my LAN to use the 192.168.33.xxx subnet
My modem is what Spectrum provides and it is in bridged mode so I can see the public address on the WAN side of the Orbi Router
I am surprised that ORBI / ARMOR does not provide an option to bypass ALL Traffic To/From a specific IP on the LAN
Even setting the HotSpot IP address on the Orbi DMZ did not push an exception to the ARMOR to allow it to send/receive traffic
If someone got lucky with setting a Helium Hotspot behind an Orbi with ARMOR ON, please share your setup.
Thanks everyone and enjoy your weekend !!!
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Re: Armor Blocking Helium RAK Hotspot
Hi,
How did you know your miner was being blocked? I currently have Armor running as well as a RAK miner, but my miner seems to be doing OK. However, seeing your post makes me nervous I'm actually limiting my earnings without knowing.
Great if you could share some intel on this!
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