r605 mac address filtering
I cant find the option to allow acces only for the specific mac addresses. My use is to setup staic ip address that are only able to access the network.
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Do you have any Omada compatible Switch? Do you use the Router in standalone mode or Controller mode?
I know that we can set up MAC group when using Omada Controller, but if you want to set ACL to block/allow communication from LAN to LAN, you have to use Controller and use a Switch. Rules of Gateway ACL take effect only on the traffic which is sourced from LAN ports and forwarded to the WAN ports.
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im using only the router, but mac address filtering is in the specs, not only when using the omada controller or im missing something.
IP/MAC/URL Filtering - from the tp link page
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@Virgo so we use a tplink switch or theres no way to block macs? I saw the pic u posted but i dont see how to block or allow that grp of macs, all it shows is that u can create a grp of macs for something, thats it
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I don't see any MAC address filtering related info on specs.
But you can try to set IP-Mac binding(address reservation), and then set up IP-based ACL rules to block some device from access the internet but allow them to access LAN network only.
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You can create ACL rules like this, go to ACL>Switch ACL, block this MAC group from reaching any IP address.
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the goal is to set the static ip and mac reservation, and block other mac address from accessing the lan not only the internet, here is the spec from https://www.tp-link.com/us/business-networking/omada-sdn-router/er605/
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Hi @Virgo
How can do allow for the MAC group only to access LAN? Change from Deny to Permit, this right?
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@Osoo I have the same Problem. I try to let only the MAC Adresses in the MAC Group Access to LAN.
I think Change from Deny to Permit, this right is not the right Answer.
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