1marcus4 wrote: For wireless clients go to Advanced Setup - Wireless Settings - Wireless Card Access Listing I cannot find this option within Netgear Genie for the WNDR4500. Can I reserve an IP address for each attached device and then filter them to be able to block the device(S) at will or by schedule? I have tried to filter an IP address alone but they can change depending on which device is connected and when it connects to the router. My older wireless router from Netgear allowed MAC address filtering - why not now? Thanks for any help and best regards, L.
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Just found Wireless Card Access List (Advanced, Advanced Setup, Wireless Settings, scroll to bottom for the Wireless Card Access List). So, it seems as though I/we have to register all devices that we wish to attach to the wireless/wired network in the Access List and then remove them when we wish to block access of the device(s)? I would love to be able to have an access/no-access(?) list where I can add a MAC address that I would like to block at will or by schedule. (Don't answer that, my wife already has). MAC addresses are static, IP addresses are not always which leads me to my prior question.
Can I reserve an IP address for each attached device (not incl wireless router) and then filter them to be able to block the device(S) at will or by schedule? Thanks again and best regards, L. Jmizoguchi wrote: ACL is ONLY to refuse the connection to wifi connectivity.
I will NOT block the usage of internet of any. Will this not block access to the internet due to the fact that it cannot access the wireless router within the home? BOTTOM LINE: I am a parent who wishes to block my child's access to my wireless router when I see fit either by will (login to router and deny access) or by a schedule determined by me. It seems very convoluted to go through more steps than a simple control page that allows or disallows a MAC address to connect. What could be the reasoning behind this missing feature? I am truly trying to understand the implications. Thanks to anyone with insight.
Best regards, L.