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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
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CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
Does anyone know how?
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
Manuals are always a good place to start.
Visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware.
Check the section in the manual Control Access to the Internet.
You may have done that already. I can't tell from the limited information in your message.
I mention it because Netgear gave up on supplying paper manuals and CD versions some years ago and people sometimes miss the downloads.
You have posted your message in the section of this community given over to Nighthawk WiFi Routers. (This is easily done, given Netgear's complicated community structure.)
Many questions apply to different types of device, so there may be useful responses here, but you might get more help, and find earlier questions and answers specific to your device, in the appropriate section for your hardware. That's probably here:
Cable Modems & Routers
Just another user with a set of boilerplate macros.
My network DM200 -> R7800 -> GS316 -> PL1000 -> Orbi RBR40 -> Orbi RBS50Y -> RBS40V- Mark as New
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
Yes I read the manual thoroughly. I read every section on any of kind access control and blocking I could find.
As far as I can tell the only blocking is keyword blocking.
Can this super expensive router/modem really not do a simple IP block?
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
> I want to block google DNS (8.8.8.8) [...]
I don't know what that means. What, exactly, is happening which you
want to stop?
> [...] for the life of me I cannot figure out how to do it on my CAX80.
For the life of me, I can't guess what you're trying to do.
> Did you respond to the wrong thread? [...]
If it disappeared, then it was probably a scam-link post. Some
children post semi-random text in forums like this, and include a link
to some (typically malicious) web site. Sometimes, forum moderators
will remove such posts.
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
The problem is some Google smart home devices use hard coded DNS and bypass my recursive DNS server.
If I can block googles DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) then those smart devices will be forced to use my DNS.
Blocking an IP at the router level should be simple and has been basic functionality on Netgear devices for decades. It's usually called IP blocking or static routes. I can't find either with the CAX80
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
> The problem is some Google smart home devices use hard coded DNS and
> bypass my recursive DNS server.
And that's a "problem" because?
Many Internet-of-Junk devices use a hard-coded DNS server for some
purposes. Generally for very good reasons.
> If I can block googles DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) then those
> smart devices will be forced to use my DNS.
You think that you can bend them to your will through frustration?
I know nothing, but I'd expect them to stop working, because they
don't trust your personal DNS server. Which would be a wise approach
for IoJ (or general gizmo) security.
> [...] It's usually called IP blocking or static routes. [...]
It is? By Netgear?
I can see how one might create a purposely defective static route to
achieve such a result, but I don't recall seeing a static-route
capability in any Netgear cable modem+router models. Plain router,
yes; DSL modem+router, yes. (Must be a feature.)
> Can this super expensive router/modem really not do a simple IP block?
Looks that way to me, at least not using a static route. Possibly
interesting (including an authoritative response):
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
@billg118 wrote:
Blocking an IP at the router level should be simple and has been basic functionality on Netgear devices for decades. It's usually called IP blocking or static routes. I can't find either with the CAX80
Static routes are as the name says not really intended for IP blocking, but of course one could send select addresses to some dummy or non-existing IP or subnet.
Beyond I'm fully with you. Not aware Netgear had IP blocking the last decade(s) [certainly not on the consumer routers], just the darned service blocking, and this just for LAN->WAN (an utterly useless feature, as much to limited).
It's one of the key reasons why we abandoned Netgear consumer routers with our customer sites.
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
Well I know that this is possible on a lot of their routers. My friend has an r7000 and he can do this in about 5 seconds.
It must not be a feature avaiable on the router/modem combos for some reason. Sucks =/
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Re: CAX80 How do I block specific IPs?
@billg118 wrote:
Well I know that this is possible on a lot of their routers. My friend has an r7000 and he can do this in about 5 seconds.
That's one of the very few Netgear routers which have it. Reason? I can just guess: Because enough people complained and asked for it, being during the early Beta, being on later releases.
@billg118 wrote:
It must not be a feature avaiable on the router/modem combos for some reason. Sucks =/
Have for example an R9000 here, at the time one of Netgear's leading edge router products: No IP blocking, neither for LAN->WAN, and even less for WAN->LAN. Depiste of having asked for it many times. Sigh, yes, it s****s.