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Made mistake of divulging 2.4 and 5.0 password. Have about 40 devices on network. All will be well if I can block a MAC address without blocking it on the Guest Net. Any way to do this?
FYI I have a Netgear Access Point for the Guest network.
Thanks
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Sorry, I am not aware of any other features on the G1100 that can achieve what you are describing. I know G1100 can block a MAC address from accessing the Internet, but you want to block the access to other devices on the same network. This feature is not generally found on consumer-grade routers.
I would recommend you to buy either a business-grade access point or a business-grade router.
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May you elaborate your desired configuration? MAC-address filtering is not a feature anymore on the G1100.
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My config is pretty simple. I have the default 2.4 and 5.0 enabled (same password), using WEP, and am broadcasting SSIDs. I needed more range on my Guest so I added an NG3700 extender and set is as Access Point. I gave it a static IP. It works very well.
On Extender I enabled and broadcast Guest Ext 2.4 and Guest Ext 5.0 I want to give only Guest access to the user that I accidentally gave my regular Net password to, without having to change regular password for 40 devices.
Does this answer your configuration question?
If MAC filtering does not work anymore, I don't know what to try.
Any suggestions?
Thanks again
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Sorry, I am not aware of any other features on the G1100 that can achieve what you are describing. I know G1100 can block a MAC address from accessing the Internet, but you want to block the access to other devices on the same network. This feature is not generally found on consumer-grade routers.
I would recommend you to buy either a business-grade access point or a business-grade router.
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Thank You for your assistance.