Although you have added your clients to the firewall-allowed list, these clients might still not have any traffic pass the firewall from LAN to the Internet. You may let it have traffic like browsing, updating software, etc.
Yes, within the Nebula Control Center, Clients > Client list tab under Switch clients, the "Add Client" feature allows for the advanced configuration of access policies for switch clients. By inputting the MAC address of a client, you can assign a "Normal" or "Blocked" policy. If set to "Blocked", the client is blocked by…
Yes, the "Add Clients" feature in the Nebula Control Center enables you to configure access policies for wireless clients in advance. Located in the Clients > Client list tab under Access point clients, this tool allows network administrators to set up and manage device policies preemptively, helping to maintain a secure…
Q: After selecting clients from the client table or adding new ones, you can choose a client policy to apply. But what is the difference between "Normal" and "Allow List"? A: Similarity: Clients under both "Normal list" and "Allow list" policies have capability to connect to the network. Differences: Normal list: No…
Q: I have several clients connected to the network, but I no longer want them to have access. Can I delete them? A: Currently, Nebula retains the client event log and history, and there is no feature to delete clients. However, if you wish to prevent them from connecting to the network, you can implement a MAC address…
Where to find: Clients > Client list Function description: This function is used to do MAC filter for the stations. We can add the station into whitelisted called “Allow list” which can bypass the Captive portal, add into “Block list” which will be blocked to access the SSID, and "To specific SSID" allow to connect…
When a client is applied the "Allow" (Whitelist) policy, the client can bypass the authentication through captive portal login methods. If the SSID is configured with layer 2 security via WPA2-PSK and Captive portal for authentication, the allowed clients still be required to enter the pre-shared key password. However, it…
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