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ok so on the Zyxel WAC510's I rejected those MAC address. and it worked a charm thank you for the advice Peter thanks, Derrick
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aaaah. that sounds good. I will have a look tomorrow and update accordingly. Sounds like a good plan. thanks very much Peter
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thanks Peter. I thought of that, but the problem is that you are then wasting an IP address on a phone/laptop that you do not want on your network just to keep it of the network. would be nice if I could just tell it to not accept a certain MAC address
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thank you very much. saved it now with a backup! thanks for the support!
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So i did it. this is what you do. you connect with Serial cable use PUTTY. then you enter configuration terminal. then you go the interface br1 (for example) then you type no join LAN1 <enter> then you type no join T-Mobile <enter> (for example) exit WRITE restart Done.
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Hi Peter. thanks for the reply. I do not. will make one now that's for sure. I can connect with a serial cable with PUTTY. but I can't find the CLI command to either disable/Delete the br1 bridge I made. thanks, Derrick
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Ok, so I have sorted it out. Selecting WAN interface on the NAT does not allow it. but selecting WAN_PPP, and it works. thanks to everyone that contributed to my thread your help and efforts are greatly appreciated!.
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This is what I have, but it still drops it. he he. I dunno what I am doing wrong?
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I am deleting everything I have made. and will remake them. and report back thanks.
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I did WAN to LAN1, Virtual Server. yes. I wish there was a way for the router to tell you what the Rule is implementing the DROP.
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Hi Mark, thanks for your time YIP. exactly that yes.
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The thing is I can see the router DROP the request in the log. But it does not tell you what rule is causing the DROP. is there anyway to find out? thanks. Derrick
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Thank you for the reply I will try this again and give feedback. thanks, Derrick