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I think you can try with intra-bss blocking or L2 isolation to block between clients, see if that suits you? You can set the desired MAC to allow clients to reach, maybe that can do it.
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This is good, SMB owners will certainly love this. Please make it happen!
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indeed that is nice to have, I have experience to use phone browser to open control center, not that handy though.
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I too look forward for a smaller(cheaper) model for my customers since it's not cost effecient enough to deploy nsg100 for them. lets see what they bring up!
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:+1:
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this is kinda cool, what do you have in mind to use this for?
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RIP Windows
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You can try to use the walled garden fuction on NAPs if you're using them, just to allow the popular websites and dont let users go through authentication, but only as a temporary workaround I would say.
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it'd be good to have it this way instead of defining each user
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that'd be nice if they implement one, some WIFI portals have that too. but I'm a bit concerned if it's sending my info away to somewhere else unknown. just my thoughts.
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it worked fine for me to register nap , but UI does look bad from my point of view
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that maybe one way to do it, but can I change the original account of my org?
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wow you guys are fast, I got it now, thanks all. =)