Allow LAN but not Internet, premium feature?

Allow LAN but not Internet, premium feature?

Allow LAN but not Internet, premium feature?
Allow LAN but not Internet, premium feature?
11 hours ago
Model: Archer AX73  
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I have a couple of aged W10 computers that I'd like to keep using but for obvious security reasons, I don't want them on the Internet.  I found an older thread that suggested using parental controls for this, the example given was a printer, but I can't see how to apply this in the basic settings.  Is it a premium feature?  

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Re:Allow LAN but not Internet, premium feature?
7 hours ago

  @NahThen 

 

Hi,

 

I don't have the model AX73 here, but on my Archer router without subscription, after I create a Parental Controls profile (via the "Family" menu) I have a "Block" button that allows me to block Internet access for the client devices belonging to that profile.

 

    

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Re:Allow LAN but not Internet, premium feature?
6 hours ago

  @NahThen 

 

This is not a premium feature. This should be a matter of a FW implementation and I can't tell if that's been implemented in AX73.

I was able to do the same via the router's WebGU in a Parental Controls of C64. The trick was to set the on-line time to 0 hours for a particular device.

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