No function to edit Access Control List. Only delete!

No function to edit Access Control List. Only delete!

No function to edit Access Control List. Only delete!
No function to edit Access Control List. Only delete!
Thursday - last edited Friday
Tags: #Feature Request #Access Control List
Model: Archer BE900  
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Why are you not allowed to edit the Access Control List? Simply modifying the device name is inconvenient. You must delete and re-create the entry, which means you must type the MAC address again. We all know that would be prone to error. Are there any plans to enhance this?

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Re:No function to edit Access Control List. Only delete!-Solution
Friday - last edited Friday

Hi  @alpot,

 

Generally speaking, the client device can be connected to the router's network first, and then you can directly select the client device through the tag 'Select From Device List' when setting access control.


Currently, it is indeed impossible to directly edit the already set entries. Thank you for your feedback. I will feedback to the technical department and hope they will make improvements in the future.

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Re:No function to edit Access Control List. Only delete!-Solution
Friday - last edited Friday

Hi  @alpot,

 

Generally speaking, the client device can be connected to the router's network first, and then you can directly select the client device through the tag 'Select From Device List' when setting access control.


Currently, it is indeed impossible to directly edit the already set entries. Thank you for your feedback. I will feedback to the technical department and hope they will make improvements in the future.

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Re:No function to edit Access Control List. Only delete!
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  @Joseph-TP I am moving from another router. I can't wait for every device to connect before I can add them. So, this expectation to wait for the device to connect first so that you can add them to the access control list is not practical.

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