The number of clients to be blocked has reached the limit ISSUE
Hi Guys!
I would like to ask for your help. I'm using Omada hardware controller, a TP-Link 605 Router and more than 10 EAP in our school.
There is a wifi which our teachers use. However a lot of students getting the password. We are blocking them to use the wifi, however lately I'm getting the following message:
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rg.kszi wrote
I would like to ask for your help. I'm using Omada hardware controller, a TP-Link 605 Router and more than 10 EAP in our school.There is a wifi which our teachers use. However a lot of students getting the password. We are blocking them to use the wifi, however lately I'm getting the following message:
"The number of clients to be blocked has reached the limit."I looked at the blocking list, there are 500 blocked client. So is there way to block more than 500 clients (student) from network other than use MAC filtering?
Actually the EAP can only set the maximum of 500 MAC Filters per SSID.
What about setting the Allow List for all teachers?
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@rg.kszi For me, It would be much easier just to block an unwanted client from the network, instead of dealing with MAC address lists (allow or not) that's why I'm looking for a solution which allows me to block more than 500 clients from the network. :)
Is there a hope TP-Link raises or (deletes) this limit in the future?
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Because of this limitation we started using MAC filtering but it has also a limitation as you wrote. We put around 230 MAC address to the allow list and it is growing. I hope someday Omada can raise this 500 limit to 1000 or 2000. :)
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I'd change the password so that those not authorized will not know it. If the changed password keeps being leaked, find the source of the leakage and correct that issue. Trying to solve this with any other technological method seems to be overcomplicated and likely doomed to fail.
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