Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
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Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 3:42 PM
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I've a set top box connected to my network which I want to block from accessing the internet.
Can I do this on the TG582 based on mac address or some other method ?
I still need the device to see the rest of my internal network, just don't want it going onto the internet.
Thanks
Paul
Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 4:04 PM
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So it's unlikely that you can do this easily on any home router.
Why do you want to do this?
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Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 4:34 PM
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When not in standby the set top box uses approx 41MB+ of data per hour over the internet. This is simply when out of standby and watching live TV. Obviously I expect it to use large amounts of data when I'm using IPlayer or ITV player etc but not when watching live tv.
41MB/hour is many gigabytes a month of wasted data.
I want to block it from the internet unless I want to use iplayer etc in which case I'll unblock it but I want it to see the rest of my network so I can use it for playing .avi and .mp3 files etc.
Thanks
Paul
Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 5:01 PM
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Then allocate the box a fixed IP address or configure the TG582 to 'always allocate the same address' to the box.
Then you might be able to block access using something like 'firewall rule add chain=forward_level_Standard srcip=192.168.1.xxx dstintf=wan action=deny'
The srcip in that is obviously the ip you've allocated to the box.
Please bear in mind that this is just an educated guess as to the correct command and I'm really not sure about the chain name. You may also have to play around with index numbers for the various rules in the chain to ensure that
yours takes precedent.
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Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 5:13 PM
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You might be able to use that and it looks like you can enable/disable the schedule. You'd want to block 8am to midnight each day.
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Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 6:33 PM
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Hopefully Humax will stop the box wasting that much data in the future but I'm not holding my breath.
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28-12-2012 8:01 PM
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28-12-2012 8:22 PM
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Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 8:30 PM
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It may be easier to just unplug the ethernet cable when you don't want to stream or watch iPlayer
dick:quote
Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
28-12-2012 8:39 PM
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Quote from: paul1962 but I want it to see the rest of my network so I can use it for playing .avi and .mp3 files etc.
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Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
29-12-2012 1:41 AM
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It might be possible to block the source...
Is this one of those YouView "things"?
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Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
29-12-2012 9:25 AM
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Nice find Jelv. I looked at the link and it says for TG587n but it does seem to be implemented on the TG582n, well at least 'tod schedule list' works.
Quote from: jelv The following web page gives instructions for scheduling web access for a particular device based on it's MAC address: http://npr.me.uk/accesscontrol.html
You might be able to use that and it looks like you can enable/disable the schedule. You'd want to block 8am to midnight each day.
Strange the CLI manual for the TG582 doesn't list any tod commands...
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Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
29-12-2012 2:18 PM
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Quote from: Un You could always monitor where that 41MB is going to/from.
It might be possible to block the source...
Is this one of those YouView "things"?
It's the latest Humax Freesat <Freetime> stb - HDR1000S, a box with so many bugs it wouldn't even pass my companies alpha test stage never mind make it to public release.
Quite why it uses 41MB of data when not using iplayer etc is anyones guess.
I'll try the various suggestions on this forum including logging where the traffic is from/to.
Thanks to everyone for their ideas/suggestions.
Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
29-12-2012 7:19 PM
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Quote Quite why it uses 41MB of data when not using iplayer etc is anyones guess.
Keeping the EPG up-to-date?
York.
Re: Can I block a device from internet access on TG582 ?
29-12-2012 8:05 PM
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41MB each and every hour the box is out of standby regardless of what you're doing is hell of a lot of data. Several GB each month of wasted data especially as other units such as my bluray player only access the internet when I select iplayer etc.
Will try and log the traffic to see what it's accessing.
Heading off topic now anyway.
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