Option 11 in the Settings?Tell us how you're doing that in Skynet, first.
[11] --> IOT Blocking | [Disabled]
@XIII, I know that setting. Just starting with basics before we start assuming things and go all tangential.
But it shouldn’t do anything to isolate the IoT device from the rest of the LAN, correct? Only block the device’s access to the WAN interface? (Also, “blocks” how?)It blocks a user-defined list of local devices by source IP or subnet, so they cannot reach the internet. Exceptions can be made for specific ports like NTP or something else you specify.
i used to have a webcam that you could see the video only on a mobile app. to do that the cam connected to a server in europe, and then my app would also connect to the server. If i placed the cam on the IOT block list , this woudl not work anymore because the cam was prevented from reaching the server. i don't have that cam anymore anything that calls home, may be sending info from stuff in your lan. so it's a judgement call which IOT to block or not, depending on your comfort level.But it shouldn’t do anything to isolate the IoT device from the rest of the LAN, correct? Only block the device’s access to the WAN interface? (Also, “blocks” how?)
thank you!!
That’s what I think is happening with my device in question — just wanted to double check that IoT blocking wasn’t doing anything else strange under the hood that could account for the strange behavior I have with one device.i used to have a webcam that you could see the video only on a mobile app. to do that the cam connected to a server in europe, and then my app would also connect to the server. If i placed the cam on the IOT block list , this woudl not work anymore because the cam was prevented from reaching the server. i don't have that cam anymore anything that calls home, may be sending info from stuff in your lan. so it's a judgement call which IOT to block or not, depending on your comfort level.
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