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14 TopicsI want to block my TV from accessing internet but still allow LAN access
Hi, I have a few devices I want to block from accessing the Internet but still allow them local network access. I understand I can block specific port numbers or assign dummy DNS addresses on specific devices... all of which are decent workarounds. But is it possible to just simply tell my router to block WAN access for a specific device IP/MAC address or somthing similar? -Pete1.6KViews0likes1CommentR7000 Stops Connecting to the Internet
>>Recently, and sporadically I cannot do a standard connection to the Internet via web browsers using Window PCs or Android smart phones. >>I also cannot login to the router at 192.168.1.1 (no response). I can Ping it. >>I can, however connect between all devices Wired/Wifi on my LAN. >>I can connect to my Modem with a browser. >>I can also connect to the Internet, with a browser, if I use a VPN. >>Powering the router off/on resolves the problem. >>I have looked at the Log file, but see nothing that happens at the time the "incident". >>I have added a new windows laptop to my LAN and I am very (70% certainly) suspicious that it is causing the problem. >>All PCs, except one, have the latest Windows 10 build. The other is a Windows 7 machine. >>Router version V1.0.9.18_1.2.27 >>What information am I missing? How can I monitor the router's history to see what is going on? ThanksSolved2.5KViews0likes3CommentsLB2120 Bridge mode, not passing dynamic IP to router
Hello, I am using the LB2120-100-UKS which i have just received from new and wanted to use the bridge mode with a TL-R470+ load balancing router. I am connecting ADSL via the TL-R470+ with no issues (PPPoE in UK). The LB2120 is working well in both router and bridge mode with a PC (direct connection, no routers or switches, PC just set to obtain address automatically). In router mode, i get an IP in the range of 192.168.5.x as i would expact. In bridge mode, i get the WAN IP which is shown in the mobile 4G status window from the LB2120, so i know the (W10) PC is picking up the dynamic 4G IP address. If i restart the modem, it may (not always) get a new IP and the PC picks this up no issues. When setting the WAN port i intend to use for 4G on my TL-R470+ to "dynamic" the poor thing just sits forever and tries to connect with no success at all, looks like it never receives an address. If i set the "Static" and i enter what i noted from a succesfull PC connection, then the TL-R470+ makes a sucesfull connection to the LB2120 and i get 4G internet. Whats more, the load balancing works, and i get the benefit of the ADSL (slow but unlimited) and the 4G (fast but limited). So i know the system works as i want however i cannot use a static WAN IP on my 4G connection. My carrier, EE, wont offer fixed IP address on the consumer data tariff i have, so every few hours, or after a reboot, i would need to manually find the new IP, default gateway & DNS and update the details on the TL router so it can connect. I can only imagine that the router is getting confused as it "sees" both the 192.168.5.1 of the router admin page and the WAN IP and it cannot pick which to settle onto. Or perhaps it only sees 192.168.5.1 and its waiting on an IP assignment. How can i get around this? Is it a fault with the TL-470+ router, or the LB2120. Posts on other LTE models suggest this issue has been known for some time with any router. I can get it to work with the LB2120 in router mode, and the TL470+ in dynamic (i would probably pick static outside the DHCP pool to avoid conflict) and it gets an IP in the 192.168.5.x range but then double NAT is probably not always a good idea. This does at least mean the LB2120 takes care of the 4G WAN IP by ittself and i dont need to worry about it. Any help would be apprecaited. Thanks, StuartNetgear D6200 - Intermittent WAN problems
We have a Netgear D6200 and it’s been working beautifully for the last year and a bit. However, I went away on holiday and have come back to find that the connection to the internet is pretty much unusable. I’m reasonably sure there’s something odd going on with the router and I’ve listed out what I’ve observed below. I’d really appreciate any help in trying to get things running smoothly again! Setup We have a fiber optic cable (NBN) connected to a box installed in the house. The Netgear router is connected to this box via ethernet. Our devices connect to the router via WiFi. The router sits on a desk in our living room. It's not in direct sunlight and there aren't any obvious sources of moisture or anything. (We live in Sydney, so it can get pretty warm this time of year, but we left the blinds down the whole time, which normally keeps things a reasonable temperature inside.) The NBN box is in our wardrobe in the bedroom. Symptoms Sluggish/intermittent internet connectivity when browsing/streaming. All devices report a strong connection to the WiFi. The Internet LED is green on the router. When a laptop is connected via WiFi: Pinging the router showed good response times and no packet loss. Pinging www.google.com.au showed poor response time and severe packet loss. (The packet loss is anywhere from 40-80%) When a laptop is connected to the router via Ethernet: Same as with WiFi. It doesn’t seem to be a wireless connectivity issue. When a laptop is connected directly to the NBN box: Pinging www.google.com.au showed good response times and no packet loss. Browsing is as per normal. What I’ve Tried Rebooting the router via the control panel. Powering off the router by pushing the button on the back and unplugging it. Updating the router firmware from V1.1.00.20_1.00.20 to V1.1.00.26_1.00.26. Factory resetting the router. Powering off the router and the NBN box. This seemed to work once, but the problem returned shortly thereafter. Switching the WiFi on and off on our devices.SolvedNetgear R7800 ethernet port speed max 100Mbps
Is about a Nighthawk(R) X4S R7800 firmware version V1.0.2.40 Although a gigabith ethernet connection from the modem is connected to the wan port and a gigabit switchport is connected to ethernet LAN port 1, both show a maximum of 100Mb. Also the connected Gigabit switch port shows a maximum of 100Mb. (connecting other gigabit devices on the switcvh port show a 1Gbps speed) According to the specs , the ethernet ports of the R7800 are 1Gbps. What can be the cause that the bandwidth is max 100Mbps ? router status / internetport statistics:Solved9.8KViews0likes2CommentsAC1900 grayed out internet, LAn, Wan setting under advanced steup
On PC have both lan and wifi. Connected to router via wifi , wwwrouterlogin.net. Got to advanced after loging in, went to setup. Dropdown shoes Internet, WAN and LAN grayed. Can not activate them. NOTE: I previously set the base IP address for wifi ip address connection to 192.168.2.2 to seperate lan/wan from wifi. Hard reset with button on back of router did not chane that back? Any suggestions?Solved11KViews0likes2CommentsRBR50 *2 for dual WAN ?
Hi, with 2 Internet acces provider. I use FVS336Gv2 to aggregate the 2 WANs. Then 7500 to share Wifi. It work well, but : - lack of house and garden coverage - 2 devices management (in add of 2 modems) - only 4 wires connexions for main subnet (need one more switch) - need for better Wifi performance So, could I use two connected RBR50 for dual WAN and Tri-Band functionality ? Other thinks, could we add a 4G WAN on RBR50 ? Thanks in advance for your time to answer 😊. MickWAN IPv6 Prefix Delegation doesn't work
I bought recently a new FVS328Gv2 as replacment for an older D-Link DIR-825. The FVS318Gv2 is connected to an AVM Fritz!Box 6490 which is the internet access router of my provider. The Fritz!Box 6490 allows to use a second router on its LAN side and offers an IPv6 subnet prefix via prefix delegation. This IPv6 prefix delegation has been working well with my DIR-825 so the Fritz!Box seams to be setup properly by me. Let me now explain the steps taken with my new FVS328Gv2: 1. Unboxed the device and checked that it has FW Version 4.3.1-11 2. Upgraded to the latest version from netgear portal 3. Now the FVS328Gv2 is using FW Version 4.3.4-2 4. Setup IPv4 WAN via DHCP -> works fine Fritz!Box 6490 delivers address, gateway and DNS to FVS328Gv2 Access to the internet is working and at good performance rate. Fritz!Box 6490 has a static IPv4 route into my private LAN on FVS328Gv2. 5. Setup IPv6 WAN via DHCPv6 with IPv6 Prefix Delegation -> *** does not work *** FVS328Gv2 gets an IPv6 address and gateway (the Fritz!Box 6490). But WAN link status remains on 'connecting... ' and never ends. Some time later it gets a primary DNS server (the Fritz!Box 6490). But WAN link status remains on 'connecting... ' and never ends. I never see a delegated prefix on the LAN configuration pages of the FVS328Gv2. So I can't get IPv6 internet access from the LAN side of the FVS328Gv2. The Fritz!Box does not offer static IPv6 routes so setup the FVS328Gv2 WAN manually will not work. Note: The Fritz!Box gets an IPv6 prefix of length 62 from my ISP. The former DIR-825 has been assigned properly a sub-prefix of the 63 by the Fritz!Box. What am I doing wrong? Hope for any help. Thx Andreas PS.: Here is the log of my changes on the FVS328Gv2 CLI: ----- BEGIN OF LOG ----- ... WAN IPv6 Prefix Delegation doesn't work ... FVS318Gv2> show net wan wan ipv6 setup Broadband IPv6 WAN1 Setup _______________ Dynamic IPv6 (DHCP) Configuration: Stateless Address Auto Configuration: Enabled Prefix Delegation: Disabled FVS318Gv2> show net wan wan ipv6 status Broadband IPv6 WAN1 Status ________________ IPv6 Connection Type: Dynamic IPv6 (DHCP) IPv6 Connection State: Connected IPv6 Address: <IPv6 Prefix of ISP>:b27f:b9ff:fecc:9f81/64 Default IPv6 Gateway: fe80::<IPv6 interface ID of Fritz!Box> Primary DNS Server: fd00::<IPv6 interface ID of Fritz!Box> Secondary DNS Server: :: ... activating the IPv6 Prefix Delegation ... FVS318Gv2> net wan wan ipv6 configure Broadband net-config[wan-ipv6]>prefix_delegation_enable Y net-config[wan-ipv6]>save net-config[wan-ipv6]>exit ... status if IPv6 WAN stays on 'connecting' ... FVS318Gv2> show net wan wan ipv6 status Broadband IPv6 WAN1 Status ________________ IPv6 Connection Type: Dynamic IPv6 (DHCP) IPv6 Connection State: Connecting... IPv6 Address: <IPv6 Prefix of ISP>:b27f:b9ff:fecc:9f81/64 Default IPv6 Gateway: fe80::<IPv6 interface ID of Fritz!Box> Primary DNS Server: Secondary DNS Server: ... several minutes later ... FVS318Gv2> net wan wan ipv6 configure Broadband net-config[wan-ipv6]>prefix_delegation_enable N net-config[wan-ipv6]>save net-config[wan-ipv6]>exit FVS318Gv2> show net wan wan ipv6 status Broadband IPv6 WAN1 Status ________________ IPv6 Connection Type: Dynamic IPv6 (DHCP) IPv6 Connection State: Connected IPv6 Address: <IPv6 Prefix of ISP>:b27f:b9ff:fecc:9f81/64 Default IPv6 Gateway: fe80::<IPv6 interface ID of Fritz!Box> Primary DNS Server: fd00::<IPv6 interface ID of Fritz!Box> Secondary DNS Server: :: ----- END OF LOG -----Solved14KViews0likes13CommentsSRX 5308 - Protocol binding does not work
I have two WANs up and running and selected NAT and Load balancing with weighted LB. I defined a protocol binding for FTP for WAN2 but it routes through WAN1? The default outbound policy is "block always" and i only have one policy that allows all trafic and NAT IP is set to AUTO. Why is it not working? The only way to get outgoing traffic for specific service to specific WAN port is to define an outbound policy for each and define NAT IP accordingly, for example WAN2. If I understand correct the protocol binding should work without any outbound policies? Firmware: 4.3.3-65.8KViews0likes5Comments