I have a D-Link DIR-655 with various machines connected via Ethernet and WiFi. Can I disable internet access for selected PCs via the router? I still want them to access the LAN, just not the internet.
I have a DIR-615 router. I would like to know if it is possible to block a PS3 from accessing the internet completely, without blocking any other computers/devices. I have access to the router, but not to the PS3 itself.
I am trying to allow a block of 7 or 8 devices to access the internet all the time. Two other devices I would like to allow internet access during a set time range. Finally I would like to block internet access to all devices not in one of the above groups. I need to use MAC addressing to identify the allowed devices. I was able to do this with my old WRT-54G but the DIR-825 is giving me trouble.My main problem occurs when I try to block access to "Other Machines". When I do that all devices on my network are cut off the internet.
I've been searching in google on how to block IDM in my router D-Link DIR-655, i need to block this application because we have a large network here in our office, and i found out mostly of our users when i check have a IDM installed in thier pc and its affecting our internet connection.
How do I block a particular IP from accessing my network entirely? I have a hacker with a known IP I want to shut out. I tried creating a DENY inbound filter (with just that IP as the range) but that didn't seem to work. that hacker kept being able to attempt logins.
In the new firmware version is there a way to turn off or not allow anyone to ping my router by blocking any private type of IP address? Which also include loopback addresses?
I would like to block incoming traffic from a specific ip on a specific port
This is what I have
source: interface: wan ip address range: 5.xxx.xxx.226 - second one is empty (valid ip instead of x's) protocol: tcp
dest: interface: lan ip address range: both fields empty port range: 139 - empty field
ON and DENY box is ticked name field has some text in it
I click save and get this pop-up: Incorrect source ip address. Invalid format of the start IP address. Current Firmware Version : 2.11 The ip is obviously valid, what should I do?
Any step by step instructions (for the DIR-655) on how to block a PS3 from accessing this router? I know how to log into the router's page and I can get the MAC address of the PS3, but I am clueless from there. I want to block it completely is possible.
Except email, we want to block every thing for users temporarily through router.If I block all ports from 400 to 65334, skype doesn't work but email also doesn't work.If I open only port 443 among blocked, both email and skype works.
I can connect to Internet perfectly fine. I can even VPN back into my office. However, once connected via VPN and I launch my Outlook Client, I'm not able to connect to get emails. When I run a "netstat -a", I get my "SYN_SENT" to all my office domain controllers and exchange servers.However, if I connected via my Starhub USB Broadband dongle, everything works perfectly fine.What settings do I need to do on my router? I tried port forwarding and application rules but none worked.
I have been trying to block access to Steam and Left 4 Dead 2 on a specific computer, using the correct listed ports and using the port forwarding section of the router (setting the access to deny) however they seem to still be able to access both steam and L4D2 on their computer.how I can still block the access?
Bought DIR-655 from Amazon. Rev. B. Come with 2.00NA firmware. Updated to latest one, and there are a lot of problems, to most of them, I was not able find any solution. Here they start:
1. WIFI SPEED PROBLEMS.No matter what speed, parameters, channel, mode, etc I select, router keeps working on 20mhz channel width. So I never get speeds above 65 mbit. In absolutely same conditions, my DIR-300 B1 (with DD-WRT firmware) gives me stable 150mbit. SO I KINDLY ASK, MAYBE THERE IS A WAY TO FORCE "40 MHZ ONLY" OPTION?
2. PASSWORD PROBLEMS.Router came with no admin password, I enter new password, hit "update" it says - wait 20 sec, after that, login page is displayed, but, new pasword does not works! since it asks again for empty password!
3. FILTERING PROBLEMS.I need to block certain IP address to be accesed by all my computers. Say this is 111.111.111.111 . So I added inbound filter rule, to block access to that IP. It does not works - IP is still accesible.
4. MORE FILTERING PROBLEMS.Since above mentioned method does not works, I have to use "ACCESS CONTROL" feature. It does works, but it causes another problem, with access control enabled, all webpages with form submit stop to work. For example, if I'll have that feature enabled, when I press "post" on this webpage, it instantly will go to "this page cannot be displayed".
I bought this router solely for one purpose - I was happy with speed of my DIR-300, but I needed gigabit for my computers. So I thought, instead of buying separate switch, I'd better buy a router with gigabit. I was suggested to get TP-LINK 1043, since it's quite popular, alternate firmwares available and so on, but I refused to buy it, since I thought that some chinese company does not worth my attention. So I bought this D-Link (for almost 2x price of TP-Link) and having huge problems as you can see.
How to configure the 825 to block inbound traffic from a specific internet IP address ?i noticed an IP and MAC that i don't recognize that is listed as a connection to my NAS's media server ...i blocked it in the NAS configuration page, but i don't want any unsolicited traffic into my network.
I want to do what I thought would have been a simple enough task - block my kids phone/computer after certain hours. Instead of blocking the specified MAC address(es), all my computers does not have internet access. As soon as I disable the policy, internet access is on again. Here's what I did:
I need to block incoming traffic with Dlink DIR 600. I know how to create the rule source (WAN) to destination (LAN) to deny all protocols. But what IP will I put in WAN? IP address of my Internet? Or how can I enter the ALL IP range in source...format for the IP (it's not 0.0.0.0).
I want to do this because in the DIR log section I'm being PING Flooded. I already un-check "Enable WAN Ping Response" but still receiving the message.
I have a friend internet wireless signal that is being hijacked by anothe individual and we know who it is, but can't get him to get his own internet, is there anything we can do to block the internet siganl that will only interfer with the indivual that is hijacking the internet and not interfer with the individual that has internet legally?
i have 5 pc laptop in home network i want to block internet connection in one pc using mac id through adsl modem all computer r connected to adsl modem by lan wire.
I recently was instructed to block Facebook from a specific persons phone. I was able to block access to Facebook from the browser, but this person can still access Facebook via the mobile app. I have already placed m.facebook.com and facebook.com on the "no-go list" on my router, which like I said, specificaly blocks the browser on phone, but not the app. I can't seem to figure out how the app accesses the site and how to block it.I've already done some Googling, and read that port 9339 plays some kind of role. I don't know how true this is, but I tried it anyway, to no avail. I am not to savvy with ports so it could be my error.And before it is mentioned, this person cannot access cell data, as the phone does not get service, only WiFi.
I am setting up a network for a friend with children. He has a BT homehub and wants to block their access between certain hours. However by using access control on BT it tells you that you have been blocked which is no good as he cannot feign ignorance and pretend he doesn't know what to do (as his kids will pester him to fix it). He therefore wants to block their access more discreetly (as if the internet was generally timing out or messing up instead of actually displaying they have access control).Is there a way to block an individual's access on the router without blocking everybody either on a timer or manually done each time (thus if there isn't a way of automating it he can at least do this manually each time).
How do I configure Cisco ASA 5505 (using ASDM 5.2) to block a workstation (IP address) from accessing internet completely? I was trying to set up a new incoming access rule for outside interface to deny any IP traffic to that workstation but it doesn't work from some reason - the workstation can still access the internet. The ASA has no special settings, only a few ports opened for servers?
I want to block all program from accessing internet except one. I can do it using Windows Firewall but some programs doesn't get blocked!
And the list is too big to block them one by one (some programs doesn't get unchecked to block them).
I play online game (Counter Strike:CZ) that lags after some intervals (that lag is my actual problem) so i want to stop every app to access internet except my game.
i recently opened internet cafe,i have internet connection of 8mbps, and i have 6 computers, and internet speed distributes 8 mbps to per computer, i want to decrease this speed, i want to give 1 mbps to every computer
How can I block my son's computer from internet access through our wireless router without having his computer in hand? I have accessed the router on line but don't know what to change there.
if there is any method to block the internet connection for adobe acrobat x pro 10. Actually I do this, because currently I am using a trial version of adobe acrobat pro 10, and I am using an unpermitted serial number (crack). so each time the serial is detected immediately when I connect to the Internet.
I have a computer on my network I would like to use for media streaming. I would like to block all incoming/outgoing internet traffic and keep all network traffic on this computer local. Is this even possible? Can I also easily restore it if necessary? The computer is running Windows 7.