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Zhod0
23 days agoNeighbour
How to block Internet for a device?
Hi there, I have a Telus router and I'd like to block a IOT device to prevent it from accessing the Internet. I’ve tried several options on my computer, and the only one that blocks web browsing and...
Zhod0
22 days agoNeighbour
Thank you for your response. I installed the Telus Connect app, but it seems to require a Telus customer account. I tried to sign up, but I can't register (no email received, SPAM folder checked). I’m a tenant, and internet access is included in my rent; so I’m not the one paying for the connection, but I manage the router via the address 192.168.1.254. I don’t want to contact the landlord about this, at least not for now.
From the web interface I searched for MAC Filtering but in Advanced Setup > Blocking/Filtering, I have only:
In Firewall:
I think you might have a different version than mine. Any other solution?
TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
21 days agoCan you tell us more about the use case? Is this device supposed to never get internet, or is it a certain window that it shouldn't have access?
- Zhod021 days agoNeighbour
Whenever I buy a device that asks for my Wi-Fi credentials, whether it comes from China or from a company whose privacy policies and reputation I’m unfamiliar with, my first instinct is to block its internet access at the router. However, these devices need to be able to communicate within the local network, which rules out the blacklist you mentioned.
- TELUS_Support20 days ago
Official Support Team
This might be a long shot, but you can also try creating a Dedicated IoT Network: for example the T3200M router supports setting up a guest network. You can use this feature to create a separate network for your IoT devices and then restrict internet access:
Go to the Wireless settings in your router’s web interface.
Enable the Guest Network and configure it with a different SSID and password.
Connect your IoT devices to this guest network.
Apply firewall rules to restrict internet access for the guest network while allowing local communication.