Preventing manual IP addresses overriding quota ranges
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 3:05 am
Hi
I've been a happy gargoyle user for quite a few years now. I initially came across it when looking for a way to stop my teenage son using way more than his share of the internet monthly bandwidth. Once I got my gargoyle router set up with DHCP setting fixed ip addresses based on MAC addresses, plus a whitelist and a blacklist, I was able to control things fairly well. Each person in the family has whitelisted devices for the internet, ip addresses doled out by the gargoyle router, and an ip range that is used to control their own monthly quota. My son has now worked out though that he can set a fixed ip address on his PC wifi adaptor and make use of someone else's monthly quota. Is there a way that the router can reject a device if the MAC address and ip address don't coincide with what is set up on the DHCP page for the router?
I've been a happy gargoyle user for quite a few years now. I initially came across it when looking for a way to stop my teenage son using way more than his share of the internet monthly bandwidth. Once I got my gargoyle router set up with DHCP setting fixed ip addresses based on MAC addresses, plus a whitelist and a blacklist, I was able to control things fairly well. Each person in the family has whitelisted devices for the internet, ip addresses doled out by the gargoyle router, and an ip range that is used to control their own monthly quota. My son has now worked out though that he can set a fixed ip address on his PC wifi adaptor and make use of someone else's monthly quota. Is there a way that the router can reject a device if the MAC address and ip address don't coincide with what is set up on the DHCP page for the router?