FTC
Senior Member
Hi, today I found that when adding a specific DNSFilter rule for my laptop, the router (RT-AX88U) was still using the 'default' DNSFilter rule for the network. I am using Merlin 384.13 alpha 2.
What happens is that I am connected through an access point (RP-AC68U) and somehow it is the MAC address of the access point the one that has to be 'DNSFiltered' instead of my lappy's one.
Is this working as design ? is there a way to present the DNSFilter 'client' list in the webui page which corresponds to what will be filtered.. or even better, a way to filter the real clients ?
Note that the neworkmap and even the list of clients and MAC addresses presented in the DNSFilter page is correct and differentiates among the real clients and their MACs, so there could be a way to enforce DNSFilter on these and not based on the intermediate AP making the requests..
What happens is that I am connected through an access point (RP-AC68U) and somehow it is the MAC address of the access point the one that has to be 'DNSFiltered' instead of my lappy's one.
Is this working as design ? is there a way to present the DNSFilter 'client' list in the webui page which corresponds to what will be filtered.. or even better, a way to filter the real clients ?
Note that the neworkmap and even the list of clients and MAC addresses presented in the DNSFilter page is correct and differentiates among the real clients and their MACs, so there could be a way to enforce DNSFilter on these and not based on the intermediate AP making the requests..