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2023-11-14 01:08:17
Oh, now I understand. In AP mode no NAT takes place so the MACs get passed through, in router mode they all get represented under the router address. All clear now, thanks!
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2023-11-14 00:57:34
@terziyski got it. So, if I have two routers set up like this: Modem -> router 1 -> router 2 Router 1 in router mode, WiFi radio off, access control on, permitting only the MAC address of router 2 to...
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2023-11-14 00:11:55
@terziyski Thanks for confirming - looks like I'm out of luck :( Do you know the next-cheapest TP-link product that can perform such a function? Alternatively, if I connect a wireless access point to...
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2023-11-13 16:59:41
I have the TL-WR940N and I would like to let only one, known wired device (one MAC address) have internet access (i.e. have a whitelist), but then I'd like for any device to be able to connect to...
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2022-12-29 16:43:55
I have a network made of a router feeding a PA4010 which then connects to four WPA4220 and another PA4010 to distribute WiFi and internet throughout the house. The ISP has recently upgraded my...
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