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Armor "Threats"
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Armor "Threats"
Question. But first... I'm new to the Netgear ecosystem, I've been an ASUS user for years but decided to try something new, an AIO - CAX80 and based on peer feedback I could do worse, so here I am. Thus please forgive what might be noob "Netgear", "Armor", "Nighthawk" questions. I'm not new to networking though, been in the business since back in the CSMA/CD days. 😉 Obviously that doesn't mean I know it all, in fact if anyone tells me they do I usually stop listening. 🙂
So what's my question.
I'm looking at the Nighthawk app / Security / Threats and I see a lot of entries. Similar to "Attack Found on 'devcie_name' 7:35am" or similar. When I tap the entry I get some verbiage about how good a job as been done for me that this malicious website was blocked, but really that doesn't tell me anything, so I'm looking for the back end log that will show me the end points, traffic, ports, IP address, etc. so I can evaluate if it's really an attack. I'm inclined to never 'unblock' anything I don't fully understand.
Anyone have any pointers to documentation or links to where I can find the information I'm looking for?
Again, my apologies if this is a noob question, and thanks for your patience.
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Re: Armor "Threats"
Two weeks and counting.... More futile searches and nothing.
I take it by the lack of responses there are NO logs to help understand what exactly is being blocked. Pretty sad considering the cost of the device.
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