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2022-10-28 18:31:03
Problem with using IPGroup any is it will literally block any IP. WAN, LAN, All of them Is your WAN a static IP ? Also, try setting the "Source" as the NAS group EDIT: might need two rules, one for...
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2022-10-27 19:43:59
Is it just me, or does anyone else strongly dislike the new forum layout (bigger fonts, big preview of each thread) ? Its annoying to scroll through, and, for example, the 1st page of a few sections...
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2022-10-26 10:43:06
@alex911kz You can also set up a simple VPN (again would will need a DDNS provider really if you have dynamic IP) which will allow you to access the network remotely, including the router GUI
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2022-10-26 10:34:40
@Shailesh_M I and others have tried a number of workarounds using ACLs for this and have been unsuccessful. You can however block everything BUT the gateway IP of the router using ACLs. Its been...
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2022-10-26 09:01:01
@stealth23 Its very normal for WAN ip to change with a new router. It also may be the case that your ISP is performing some kind of "training" on your connection with the new router and you may find...
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2022-10-25 10:04:11
@stealth23 Yep, if you have only one IP you want to include in a group, its still considered a "range" so in my case i enter 10.0.0.82 in the From and To boxes. When you set up a group, you give it a...
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