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ok. thanks a lot Peter. Take care.
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...well a last question: how do I do to make my PC on LAN1 as 192.168.0.0/24 can access the NAS on another subnet with LAN2 192.168.1.0./24 ? They cannot see each other ?
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ok. thanks a lot for your professional answer !?️ regards.
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...I even tried to put this firewall rule at the first position in the firewall: FROM: LAN1 TO: LAN1 ipv4 SOURCE: ANY IPv4 DESTINATION: ANY SERVICE: ANY USER: ANY SCHEDULE: NONE ACTION: DENY -> nothing is blocked in the LAN1. I can access every devices in the LAN1 from my PC also in LAN1.... :-( I am desapointed...
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hi, firmware version: 4.35(AAPH.3) FROM any and TO any does that work? -> no, nothing is blocked Are you trying the block from LAN1 or from the internet? -> tried both: nothing is blocked if you put it in its own LAN2 subnet you can firewall it: OK ,but I won't have any access to my NAS (LAN2: 192.168.1.xx) from my PC…
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hi, thanks for your quick answer. but I changed the P7 from DMZ to LAN1 (subnet 192.168.0.xx). so it should work that way right ? or the P7 HAS TO BE in DMZ zone to make the firewall wok properly? regards.
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ok. thanks a lot. finally this USG110 at that price is not that a good choice for me...
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ok. thanks for your quick answer. but what I do not understand is that on the USG110 specification is it written SPI firewall throughput(Mbps) 1'600...