danlat1415
Regular Contributor
VPN bypassing gets the device list for the device's own identification name.
When you click on 'Connected Devices' you can manually change any names you like - however this is NOT the named list that VPN bypassing recognises as the device names.
To see the device's actual names (that you can still amend), go to Advanced settings, then Setup, then LAN setup.
You can assign a static IP for a specific device and assign it a name.
VPN bypassing will use this name.
I'm not sure on the technical details behind it all, but simply put - each device has its own name listed by the device itself.
On the 'Connected Devices' page, you're just creating a GUI amended name for your own record, whereas on the LAN setup, static IP option, you're changing the name of the device itself - which will be assigned to it across the whole router software in the background.
There is probably another way of doing it without assigning it a static IP, but that's what I found when assigning my devices static IPs.
When you click on 'Connected Devices' you can manually change any names you like - however this is NOT the named list that VPN bypassing recognises as the device names.
To see the device's actual names (that you can still amend), go to Advanced settings, then Setup, then LAN setup.
You can assign a static IP for a specific device and assign it a name.
VPN bypassing will use this name.
I'm not sure on the technical details behind it all, but simply put - each device has its own name listed by the device itself.
On the 'Connected Devices' page, you're just creating a GUI amended name for your own record, whereas on the LAN setup, static IP option, you're changing the name of the device itself - which will be assigned to it across the whole router software in the background.
There is probably another way of doing it without assigning it a static IP, but that's what I found when assigning my devices static IPs.
Hello,
One other thing I forgot to mention...
I did do a factory reset and reinstall of the Voxel firmware and erasure of the add-on settings as I had said I would do to check 5.3b25. It didn't make a difference and it looks like the changes to 5.3b28 corrected the connection/restart issues I was having. The only real issue I have had with 5.3b28 is the one I mentioned with the AdGuard Home install (config) and logs getting put to both USB partitions.
However, I have a question about where the VPN Bypassing gets its device list. You see, when I first installed the beta add-on I had a (device name) typo in my DHCP static address list on the Netgear LAN Setup page. That typo showed up in the Add-on's VPN Bypass list. The incorrect device name remained in the VPN Bypass list even after I corrected it on the LAN Setup page. I assumed that the factory reset and purging the add-on settings (as noted in the FAQ) would correct the typo showing up in the Bypass list...but it didn't. Not a big deal but now I am curious...Is there something else I should do to fix this?
Thanks,
BL