It's unfortunate that Asus put this under Parental Controls. Those of us without children in the house might never even be tempted to look there. Well done. Thank you .
Yeah, I totally agree. There is alternate way to get there. If you click on the clients circular icon on the home page, you'll get a client list appear on the right of the screen. If you click on a client in that list you'll get a pip up with an option to block.
Thank you I appreciated I didnt think MAC filtering was my best option, for just simple "EPSON update blocking". Old firmware was just reloaded for 3rd party ink, and I dont want want to loose it again, very hard finding the old FW file! LOL.
This is great! This is probably for those IoT devices (hue, raspberry pi homebridge) which are connected through Ethernet and you don’t want them to communicate on the network? Can this effectively separate the need for a VLAN for Ethernet connected devices and the guest network for the remainder IoT devices?
Thanks Pete just what I was looking for thanks 👍
Your welcome Mary. I hope it helps 🤞
It's unfortunate that Asus put this under Parental Controls. Those of us without children in the house might never even be tempted to look there. Well done. Thank you .
Yeah, I totally agree. There is alternate way to get there. If you click on the clients circular icon on the home page, you'll get a client list appear on the right of the screen. If you click on a client in that list you'll get a pip up with an option to block.
Thank you I appreciated I didnt think MAC filtering was my best option, for just simple "EPSON update blocking". Old firmware was just reloaded for 3rd party ink, and I dont want want to loose it again, very hard finding the old FW file! LOL.
This is great! This is probably for those IoT devices (hue, raspberry pi homebridge) which are connected through Ethernet and you don’t want them to communicate on the network?
Can this effectively separate the need for a VLAN for Ethernet connected devices and the guest network for the remainder IoT devices?
Yes, its perfect for isolating devices and keeping them on the LAN only.