As mentioned in another thread, I just switched back to "stock" R7800 firmware after using DD-WRT for a while. I'm actually using Voxel's mod, 1.0.2.45SF, but for this particular issue I'd assume his firmware follows upstream. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyway, I like to setup a whitelist for wireless devices connecting to the non-guest network. Been trying to figure out how to do that on the current firmware and have largely failed. It looks like instead of giving you the option to filter wireless devices, Netgear now gives you the option to filter all devices:
https://kb.netgear.com/23289/How-do...router-using-the-NETGEAR-genie-user-interface
OK, so more options seems like a good thing, except not so much here. The choices seem to be limited to "allow everything except the following" or "block everything except the following", with no distinction between wired and wireless devices. So, if I want to whitelist devices now, I need to whitelist everything, including all of my wired devices. Given the relative crap ton of wired devices on my network, that's not really practical.
Am I maybe misunderstanding those options? Anyone know a way to still filter wireless devices without also blocking wired devices? I'd appreciate any feedback here.
Thanks.
Anyway, I like to setup a whitelist for wireless devices connecting to the non-guest network. Been trying to figure out how to do that on the current firmware and have largely failed. It looks like instead of giving you the option to filter wireless devices, Netgear now gives you the option to filter all devices:
https://kb.netgear.com/23289/How-do...router-using-the-NETGEAR-genie-user-interface
OK, so more options seems like a good thing, except not so much here. The choices seem to be limited to "allow everything except the following" or "block everything except the following", with no distinction between wired and wireless devices. So, if I want to whitelist devices now, I need to whitelist everything, including all of my wired devices. Given the relative crap ton of wired devices on my network, that's not really practical.
Am I maybe misunderstanding those options? Anyone know a way to still filter wireless devices without also blocking wired devices? I'd appreciate any feedback here.
Thanks.