Let’s assume want to block certain MAC one hour from now for three daysThe picture is not self-explanatory.
What is the requirement? What are you trying to do?
For the most part all that is needed is select the desired/required options and fill in the time/date information using the approprate time/date format and the applicable device MACs.
Add more information and some additional screenshots to show what you are trying to do.
I think, I got the answer, let me implement, will revert back after thorough testing on couple of devicesYou are able to enter the MAC's - correct?
When the date/time combinations did not work what format was used?
The picture does not show any date fields.
Could be combined date/time. However, I think that that would be readily apparent.
Or dates may be manageable via other tabs....
What make and model device is the picture from?
There may be a User Guide/Manual with showing examples and the required date/time formats.
I’m home user and want to learn various networking aspects – not limited to mentioned question onlyTest as necessary.
I expect that the difficult part will be the scheduling requirement;
I.e., Start blocking at time/date X and block until time/date Y.
Would not expect that level of management control in consumer end products vs commerical products.
Just test and post as necessary regarding what works and what does not work.
Remember to include additional screenshots if and as necessary.
There may be other ideas and sugggestions posted thereafter.
I understand setting MAC filter is tedious, and can easily be bypassed, still I’d give it a shotYou also need to keep in mind that MAC address filtering is trivial to bypass. Trivial in that it takes less time to bypass than it does to set up the filter in the first place.
I believe there is no router/firewall on the market provide such functionality.Let’s assume want to block certain MAC one hour from now for three days