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Manage allowed devices currently not on the network, Currently connected devices, Allow, Block

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Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 System with MR70 router and MS70 satellite network.) For more information about allowing one or more devices, see the following step. If you block all new devices from connecting, the device that you are currently using to connect to the router web interface, any other devices that are currently connected to the network, and all devices that were allowed to connect to the network in the past are still allowed access. That means that these devices are automatically added to the network ACL as allowed devices. If you want to block any of these devices, see the following step. Note: Selecting an access rule does not affect previously blocked or allowed devices. It applies only to new devices trying to access the network after you apply this setting. 8. To change access for devices that are connected or were connected to the network, do the following: • Currently connected devices: In the table that contains the ACL, the Status column shows either Allowed or Blocked for a device. To change the status, select the check box for the device, and click either the Allow button or the Block button. Note: If you blocked all new devices from connecting, make sure that the computer or mobile device that you are currently using to access the router web interface shows as Allowed in the Status column. • Devices that were connected in the past: - To manage allowed devices that are currently not connected to the network, see Manage allowed devices currently not on the network on page 44. - To manage blocked devices that are currently not connected to the network, see Manage blocked devices currently not on the network on page 46. 9. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Manage allowed devices currently not on the network If you set up an access control list (ACL) that blocks all new devices from accessing the network, you can add new devices that must be allowed access to the network, remove Control Access to the Internet 44 User Manual

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network.) For more information about allowing one or more devices, see the
following step.
If you block all
new
devices from connecting, the device that you are currently
using to connect to the router web interface, any other devices that are currently
connected to the network, and all devices that were allowed to connect to the
network in the past
are
still allowed access. That means that these devices are
automatically added to the network ACL as allowed devices. If you want to block
any of these devices, see the following step.
Note:
Selecting an access rule does not affect previously blocked or allowed devices.
It applies only to
new
devices trying to access the network after you apply this setting.
8.
To change access for devices that are connected or were connected to the network,
do the following:
Currently connected devices
:
In the table that contains the ACL, the Status column shows either Allowed or
Blocked for a device. To change the status, select the check box for the device,
and click either the
Allow
button or the
Block
button.
Note:
If you blocked all new devices from connecting, make sure that the
computer or mobile device that you are currently using to access the router web
interface shows as Allowed in the Status column.
Devices that were connected in the past:
-
To manage allowed devices that are currently not connected to the network,
see Manage
allowed
devices
currently
not
on
the
network
on page 44.
-
To manage blocked devices that are currently not connected to the network,
see Manage
blocked
devices
currently
not
on
the
network
on page 46.
9.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Manage allowed devices currently not on the network
If you set up an access control list (ACL) that blocks all new devices from accessing the
network, you can add new devices that must be allowed access to the network, remove
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Control Access to the Internet
Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 System with MR70 router and MS70 satellite