Which TP Link Router allows me to close certain ports?

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Which TP Link Router allows me to close certain ports?
Which TP Link Router allows me to close certain ports?
2023-11-15 00:26:55 - last edited 2023-12-05 12:51:37

Hello,

 

Please provide a list of TP-Link routers that allows me to close ports..........


Thank you

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2023-11-15 00:56:45 - last edited 2023-12-05 12:51:37

  @C_12083 

 

By default the router ports are closed - you can open a particular port or port range (port forwarding / virtual servers) if you need to access a particular service running in your local network from an external network.

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2023-11-15 00:56:45 - last edited 2023-12-05 12:51:37

  @C_12083 

 

By default the router ports are closed - you can open a particular port or port range (port forwarding / virtual servers) if you need to access a particular service running in your local network from an external network.

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2023-11-15 02:37:43 - last edited 2023-11-15 02:38:44

I'm just trying stop my kids from using VPN, I was told to closing these ports: UDP 51820, UDP 1194, UDP 500, 1701,4500.............. how do I make sure these ports don't open? so VPN doesn't work anymore?

 

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2023-11-15 03:36:26

  @C_12083 

 

My post was related to the incoming connections to your router from an outside networks.

If you want to block outgoing connections you'll have to buy a higher end router which has a HomeShiled feature.

Although, if you want to prevent (for example) using VPN clients by your kids for gaming, a business router with an advanced firewall policies is better.

With this type of router you'll have more granular control over the outgoing connections used in your local network.

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2023-11-15 07:32:05

  @terziyski 

 

Can you please recommend a router with HomeSheild, provide me with a link to the manual page were it shows that outgoing connection can be blocked. I can't seem to find any.

 

I found this link (HomeShield | TP-Link) .... for example the Download for Archer AX72 Pro | TP-Link doesn't have a way to block outgoing connection. Can you please recommend a few HomeShield routers, they also seem easier to use compared to business routers.

 

 

If I go with a business router like ER706W, how would I use the firewall to help me stop VPN compared to a HomeSheild router?

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2023-11-15 10:52:14 - last edited 2023-11-15 21:27:52

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Here's the ER706W user guide - Part 8 - Configuring Firewall.

Here's an example of ER605 tips for configuring its firewall.

If you choose a business grade router, it's better to post your questions in the business community for more detailed answers.

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