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5 hours ago
@Seensent Sounds like ACLs should meet your needs. Assign a static IP to each of those devices, then set up ACL rules for that specific IP to only communicate with the internet, and deny traffic to...
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6 hours ago
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Gateways
11 hours ago
@rifodk Yes, you should be able to achieve this with ACL rules. Create an IP Group with those specific IPs, and then create an ACL rule that blocks all incoming traffic on your WAN from those IPs.
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Wireless
13 hours ago
@Dipak-OMF How are you testing the speed? Can you show the speedtest you're getting from your device? Also, can you ensure the firmware is fully updated on all APs and on your OC200?
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14 hours ago
@damianstelmach You'll want to review the ACL rules (in Standalone, these can be found under Firewall -> Access Control) and block HTTP access from the specified IP groups.
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Yesterday
@resolution Hey, thanks for your post! Unfortunately, POE passthrough is not supported on this device.
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