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RBK750 Access Control does not block device
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RBK750 Access Control does not block device
I've been using access control for at least 8 years on your old router (R6200) and it has no problem blocking devices that are not on the list. But this is simply doesn't work. Here is my seting.
Model: RBR750
Firmware: V3.2.16.6
Advanced>>Security>>Access Control>>Check on "Turn on access control"
Access Rule: "Block on all new devices from connecting"
Press "Apply" button still doesnt' reflect the change sometime. So I even rebooted the router. Still the same.
If we can't fix this, I may need to return the router.
Som
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Re: RBK750 Access Control does not block device
I tested here and it works fine.
So you turned on Access Control
you unchecked "Allow all new devices to connect "
And you checked "Block all new devices from connecting"
That's how I set mine for testing. After setting, I rebooted the router via the GUI at orbilogin.com > Advanced > Advanced Home
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Re: RBK750 Access Control does not block device
Thank you for the info. I've also opened the case wtih Netgear and got a response that I don't feel comfortable.
<cut & paste from their reply>
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Using the access control feature it is to block devices from connecting to your router’s Internet connection. Blocking devices with access control only blocks them from accessing the Internet. Devices can still access your router’s local network and communicate with your connected devices.
....
I tested it and it's true. I used access control more to prevent unknown device to hack into my local device rather than limit internet bandwidth. So this current method doesn't work for me.
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Re: RBK750 Access Control does not block device
If your looking to limit bandwidth per device, then current Orbi systems will not have this feature.
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Re: RBK750 Access Control does not block device
No I don't care much about bandwidth. I just want to allow only approved devices to access to the network for security reason.
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Re: RBK750 Access Control does not block device
Well most home class routers have this same features. There maybe other mfrs that fully block devices entirely.
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Re: RBK750 Access Control does not block device
@som1999 wrote:
I tested it and it's true. I used access control more to prevent unknown device to hack into my local device rather than limit internet bandwidth. So this current method doesn't work for me.
You can use firewall rules to block the devices you want protected
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