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RBS850 - Helium Miner - Making sure Armor does not block traffic going to the IP
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RBS850 - Helium Miner - Making sure Armor does not block traffic going to the IP
Hi,
I'm mining Helium on my home network and have set up Armor on my Orbi. I want to make sure no traffic going to the miner's IP are being blocked by Armor.
Is there a way to make sure this does not happen? I.e. make all traffic going to 192.168.1.xxx be exempt from any Armor watchdog.
Thank you
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Re: RBS850 - Helium Miner - Making sure Armor does not block traffic going to the IP
You could put the miner in the orbi's DMZ. Not the most secure option but it would forwards all traffic.
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Re: RBS850 - Helium Miner - Making sure Armor does not block traffic going to the IP
Is there a way to see if Armor is blocking any traffic for this specific IP? Might not even be a problem, I just want to be sure
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Re: RBS850 - Helium Miner - Making sure Armor does not block traffic going to the IP
Seems that others have seen this issue with Armor as well:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/NETGEAR-Armor/Armor-Blocking-Helium-RAK-Hotspot/m-p/2159588
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