I guess you misunderstood me. What I meant was that it´s somewhat odd, that a firmware(ASUS in this case) of today doesn´t have that function, when ALL other firmwares has it. The parental control in Asus firmware should block Internet access, not access to whole network.
ALL other router firmwares have this function(to block Internet access), either as parental control or as access restriction. Asus is the exception, and I tried lots of different routers and firmwares for many years.
If you don't want some device to access the Internet, why wouldn't you do something to the device so that it can't do so?
Thats why I have a Router! To control the traffic to and from Internet. You may not be aware of this, but many devices that use the network(media players, TV etc) doesn´t have the ability to turn of Internet access. Thats why I have Router! And if some devices/computers was able to be configured to not use the Internet, It would be stupid to do that, because the use of internet or not can change. Thats why I have a Router!
And to be honest, your comment is the most unuseful comment I seen in a long time. You must be either stupid or just mean, to answer a question so badly. Why even bother?
A routers purpose is to both give and restrict access to Internet and the network, not only to give!
I think you should really take a minute or two, before you post a comment next time. Is this the way you would like to be treated, when you want to have help to solve a problem? If yes, you can stop answering my questions!
Sad I went down to your level, but I have recently become a member here to get help and maybe give suggestions on features/bugs in the firmware. And I got upset over your ludicrous comment.