Preventing manual IP addresses overriding quota ranges

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spudstrawb
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Re: Preventing manual IP addresses overriding quota ranges

Post by spudstrawb »

Thanks ispyisail
In the end I used bitdefender
Have a look at family pack.
Wouldn't this only be applicable for one device with multiple accounts though, as opposed to multiple devices?

I had a bit more of a play with things. I booted up my 2-in-1 and it connected via dhcp and had internet access. I then put in a different static ip address and it still had internet access. I then put it back to dhcp and connected to my other Gargoyle router. Changing to the static ip address killed the internet access. I then thought that I might be getting different behaviour on the different routers (Archer C7 and Netgear WNDR3700). So I changed back again to the Archer C7 and repeated the process there, but this time it killed the internet access after entering the static ip address. I'm not sure why it didn't do it the first time but did do it the second time.

ispyisail
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Re: Preventing manual IP addresses overriding quota ranges

Post by ispyisail »

I suspect the gargoyle firewall needs to be reset on a rule change. After any change r change reboot router then test.

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