@kdfrawg just for perspective, I have 54 lines in my dnsmasq.conf file that relate to DHCP allocations. Half of those are wireless devices. O.o
// @c @schmidt_fu
@kdfrawg just for perspective, I have 54 lines in my dnsmasq.conf file that relate to DHCP allocations. Half of those are wireless devices. O.o
// @c @schmidt_fu
@hybotics I only am supposed to check twice a day, but I've been checking three times a day.
@schmidt_fu considering the number of devices that would require a password change, it's far easier to just add firewall rules. :P
// @c
@c the DHCP servers serve up fixed IPs depending on which access point they connect to. The relevant IPs are now blocked on the firewall.
@c the children are not supposed to have Interwebs at night (even though mine are older). Their phones are downstairs in the kitchen, but this tablet which "disappeared" is on my network again, streaming YouTube.
Rather, it was. Now it's going nowhere.
It'll be interesting to see which child asks me why their tablet will no longer work on the network.