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Have you checked the LANs settings? maybe some issues with VLAN routing or something like that
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What do you mean by "the AP is flapping"? Is it AP or wireless clients?
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Is the RDS system behind the NSG and this has a virtual server configured? or how's the setup? IDP will work in NAT rules only... BTW, maybe restricting the allowed remote IP addresses could also help:
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::lol: good one!
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Well played and thanks for the clarification! I'm fine with netgear sponsoring it but why does Tolly need to go sooo bias that makes it this obvious?
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Is the Windows PC/Laptop able to see it directly from the wireless networks available? then it's not hidden anymore... I have seen it before using the WiFi scan software, I did try to connect and it was not possible tho.
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As far as I know and based on my network, the AP and GW will try to get the hostname of the device, I guess it's from the DHCP packet. If not, it will use the MAC-address. Cheers!
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I'll rather go for the security of IPSEC L2TP. It's anyway easy to setup even in mobile devices. FYI: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/26/ssl_vpns_survey/
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From the play store it says the minimum android version supported is 5, but I guess a Huawei P10 should come with a newer Android, right?
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No issues for me right now at least, still the same for you?
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It will probably be a better idea to change that switch :sweat_smile: just kidding. Agree with you about the alert flexibility, but really, a switch that has that limitation won't let you get the best performance of your wireless local network. Just a suggestion :), as it happened to me that many times I experienced a…
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Agree with @ITH_Orebro, hope this can be improved :)
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@Tony , worked for me, using the hyphen and comma in the public and local port
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The NAT port range has been is finally there! Apparently you can use hyphen "-" or commas. Looking forward to an upgrade of the user guide tho...
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Is this a Nebula device what are you talking about? I've never seen the options LAN to WAN on the NCC. If you have a Nebula switch, you can use IP filtering to block this communication. If you have a Nebula gateway you can configure outbound rules.