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VR600
VR600
2018-12-17 06:57:25 - last edited 2018-12-17 09:56:24

I have device called "X" - which I want him to have internet access but NO LAN ACCESS to lan devices.

I have device called "printer" - which i want her to have access to lan devices but no access to internet or from internet.

I have device called xiaomi - which is connected vs wireless and i want him to have access to internet but No LAN Access to devices.

 

How can i accomplish it using vr600? 

 

On the old models like 1043nd(v1) it was simple, there were "host", "targets" and "rules", with vr600 i cant find myself ;-)

 

Thanks for your help! :)

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Re:VR600
2018-12-17 08:01:29
The access control on 1043 is totally different from that on VR600. So that's tricky. How about guest network? You can connect the xiaomi and X to guest network then diable "Allow Guests to Access My Local Network". For the printer, just assign a static IP address in the same subnet as the router, but leave gateway blank; or put it in blacklist
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Re:Re:VR600
2018-12-17 08:54:05

Hi Anton,

Thank you for your help! :-)

 

Regarding the guest network, thats a nice idea! but i think its mean more wifi radiation as another wifi network will be in the house.

 

Regarding the printer - you mean to change the gateway inside the printer control panel itself or there is a way to do that via the router?

 

Regarding the blacklist function of the router - does it blacklist it from internet access or from lan access?

 

Thank you again for your kind help!

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Re:Re:Re:VR600
2018-12-18 02:43:05
Change inside the printer panel. There are access control and parental controls. You can use either one to block device from internet. Whether it will block from LAN access, I don't think so but I may be wrong. You can try it.
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