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SmilingEddie
Aug 02, 2020Guide
How to enable connection monitoring and block-listing
How do I enable traffic monitoring and block-listing with Orbi? Even the cheap TP-link I had before had these feature, they are rather basic, but how do I find them and operate them with an Orbi?...
SmilingEddie
Aug 03, 2020Guide
Thanks for this FURRYe38.
The credibility of the Orbi programme management team has just taken a serious knock.
Even the guest wifi password has complexity and the main one also has good length but tha
Why would a network manager not want to know who was connected to the WiFi network, active and how active? Why would they not want to be able to block a device that was foreign or one that was known hostile? How can NETGEAR not realise that the net is hostile and that even home networks are under constant attack these days?
When a supplier as big as NETGEAR clearly doesn't give a damn about customer security, it adds to the hostility of the net and the risks we have to accept when we buy and use NETGEAR products. Even TP-link offered these features on an immature product.
As you might sense,I find this really annoying. Is this inept or is deliberate?
Mstrbig
Aug 03, 2020Master
SmilingEddie wrote:Thanks for this FURRYe38.
Why would a network manager not want to know who was connected to the WiFi network, active and how active? Why would they not want to be able to block a device that was foreign or one that was known hostile? How can NETGEAR not realise that the net is hostile and that even home networks are under constant attack these days?
When a supplier as big as NETGEAR clearly doesn't give a damn about customer security, it adds to the hostility of the net and the risks we have to accept when we buy and use NETGEAR products. Even TP-link offered these features on an immature product.
As you might sense,I find this really annoying. Is this inept or is deliberate?
Although monitoring provided by personal line routers satisfy homeowners, any professional network manager I know would not use monitoring provided by personal line routers. They would use more sophisticated firewall and network management systems.
TP-link offers limited monitoring on some products, as an advertising tool, but it is very ineffective for a professional, but satisfying for the Novice.
if you would like to learn more about network monitoring, you can online search the many professional monitoring systems provided by Cisco and other pro network management companies.