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Access between your end device and other networks is controlled by your network device's (router, gateway) firewall. Therefore, in order to set networks access limitations you will need to modify the firewall configuration. In the Teltonika-Networks devices this can be done over the <b>Network → Firewall</b> page. | Access between your end device and other networks is controlled by your network device's (router, gateway) firewall. Therefore, in order to set networks access limitations you will need to modify the firewall configuration. In the Teltonika-Networks devices this can be done over the <b>Network → Firewall</b> page. | ||
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+ | To access the Firewall page, you must first switch to 'Advanced' WebUI mode: | ||
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− | <li> | + | <li>Go to the <b>Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules</b> page.</li> |
<li>Scroll down to the 'Add New Forward Rule' section and create a rule such as this: | <li>Scroll down to the 'Add New Forward Rule' section and create a rule such as this: | ||
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<li>Set 'Destination Zone' to <i>wan</i>.</li> | <li>Set 'Destination Zone' to <i>wan</i>.</li> | ||
<li>Click 'Add'.</li> | <li>Click 'Add'.</li> | ||
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− | + | <li>When the rule is created, you will be redirected to its configuration page. While there, set up the rule like this: | |
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<li>Set 'Protocol' to <i>Any</i>.</li> | <li>Set 'Protocol' to <i>Any</i>.</li> | ||
<li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li> | <li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 10:36, 10 July 2020
Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > Router control and monitoring > Blocking Internet Access for LAN ClientsIntroduction
This article contains instructions o how to block Internet access for LAN clients using a Teltonika-Networks device.
Blocking WAN (Internet) access
Access between your end device and other networks is controlled by your network device's (router, gateway) firewall. Therefore, in order to set networks access limitations you will need to modify the firewall configuration. In the Teltonika-Networks devices this can be done over the Network → Firewall page.
To access the Firewall page, you must first switch to 'Advanced' WebUI mode:
All clients
- Go to the Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules page.
- Scroll down to the 'Add New Forward Rule' section and create a rule such as this:
- Create a custom name for the rule.
- Set 'Source Zone' to lan.
- Set 'Destination Zone' to wan.
- Click 'Add'.
- When the rule is created, you will be redirected to its configuration page. While there, set up the rule like this:
- Set 'Protocol' to Any.
- Set 'Action' to Drop.