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[HELP] How to prevent unwanted users connecting to WiFi

Ceejei27

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May way po ba para hindi na makuha yung Wi-Fi password namin using QR code? Yung kapatid ko kasi naka connect sa Wi-Fi sa bahay. Nagdadala kasi sya ng mga barkada nya lagi. Kaya tuloy madaming kahati sa Wi-Fi. Mahirap kasi work from home ako. Pa help naman po. Thanks in advance.
 
Gamit ng additional router na pwede ang limited user at may bandwidth control para di affected ikaw kahit marami ang connected, or gamit kayo ng guest ap para anytime pwede ioff pag wala na mga barkada ng kapatid mo,
 
May way po ba para hindi na makuha yung Wi-Fi password namin using QR code? Yung kapatid ko kasi naka connect sa Wi-Fi sa bahay. Nagdadala kasi sya ng mga barkada nya lagi. Kaya tuloy madaming kahati sa Wi-Fi. Mahirap kasi work from home ako. Pa help naman po. Thanks in advance.
First, gumamit ka ng LAN cable para sa device mo (for priority purposes).
Second, madami ng cheap routers ngayon na makikita mo lahat ng connected sa Wi-Fi nyo at pwede mong e-disable/limit yung connection nila.
Third, Change the Wi-Fi password everytime magdadala ng barkada yung kapatid mo. (Para maturuan ng leksyon :yes:)
 
May way po ba para hindi na makuha yung Wi-Fi password namin using QR code? Yung kapatid ko kasi naka connect sa Wi-Fi sa bahay. Nagdadala kasi sya ng mga barkada nya lagi. Kaya tuloy madaming kahati sa Wi-Fi. Mahirap kasi work from home ako. Pa help naman po. Thanks in advance.
Yes, mordern smartphones may qr code na to share WIFI password. kung wala naman pwede ka magenerate online ng wifi qr generator. tapos may mga router din may guest mode, seperate and ssid(wifi name) for guest
 
If need talga na di mag share ng WIFI ., paki blocked all po sa settings, i allow mo lang yung Mac addresses na kelangan gumamit , on that case walang ibang makaka connect sa ONU mo maliban sa mga inaalow mo na user

easy fix but madami pa paraan
 
2 ways na sure and tested ko,

1. Whitelisting sa PLDT modem. It means yung nakalistang Mac Address lang ang makakaconnect ( use real mac address for WiFi connection, wag random).

2. Kung nahihiya ka ipagdamot ang WiFi password, sa TP Link Router may Mac Adress Whitelisting and Bandwidth Control. Ang gawin mo is ilista mo yung real Mac Address ng devices ninyo and ibind yun sa IP Address. Kapag nakabind na yung Mac Adress at IP address, ienable mo yung Bandwidth Management and lagyan mo ng mababang allocation yung mga random devices through their IP address allocations. I-exempt mo sa Bandwidth Control yung mga nakabind na devices ninyo. Ganyan setting ko dito sa bahay. Kumonnect man buong barangay, hati hati na sila sa 300kbps. hahaha.
 
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possible Mac Address input muna bago makaconnect kahit malaman nila yung password. disadvantage Hussle mag input
 
Not ideal ang Whitelisting ng mac address.

Here's a simple fix na ginagawa ko before, pwede to sa modem ni isp as long as meron ka super admin.

set mo lang sa manual yung obtaining ng ip addresses ng clients/devices na coconnect. Tapos ang ilagay mo range sa modem ay kung ilan lang ang gusto mo iconnect, halimbawa kung 10 lang dapat ang connected, pili ka range sa 192.168.1.2-255, sa dhcp settings to.

Halimbawa 192.168.1.155-165
lahat ng ip sa range na yan, imamanual configure mo sa devices na pwede lang maka connect.

after nyan, kahit malaman pa nila pwd ng wifi nyo, hindi rin sila makaka konek kasi hindi mag aassign ang modem ng IP, kung hindi nila alam yung sinet mo na range, hindi rin nila mailalagay yan sa device nila.


Working to para sa non techie users. If gusto mo naman na medyo high tech, yung captive portal
 
Maraming paraan una set mo lang s isa para ikaw lang naka connect pangalawa kung ayaw mo naman set ng isa lang edi mac filter mac mo lang lagay mo na makaka acces sa wifi nyo
 
Yung number 2 suggestion ko ang praktikal TS... router na may bandwidth management talaga the best nyan para walang samaan ng loob. Siguradong may ibang bisita ang coconnect sa Wi-Fi mo later on, pwedeng kamag-anak so hindi mo pwede basta iblock yung access. Hayaan mo silang lahat kumonnect sa router na may bandwidth management and solohin mo nalang yung Wi-Fi ng Modem para hindi ka maglag sa work from home.
 
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Ginagawa namin isang SSID para mga permanent user.
then isang SSID para sa mga Guest with allocated bandwith.
Ganun lang para makapag access sila internet..
 
I used to do that whitelisting before (and even blacklisting at one point) for the same issues. Problem was, I need to verify each connection and new connections (for guests) just to know kung kanino 'yung device na ilalagay ko sa lists.

What I tried recently was just setup separate SSIDs for each purpose.

- 1 SSID in 2.4 GHz for Guests without 5GHz wifi capabilities, limited to only 8 devices.

- 1 SSID in 2.4 GHz for appliances, limited to the number of appliances na need i-connect. 'Yun lang ang purpose ng SSID na ito. Para hiwalay na connection.

- 1 SSID in 2.4 GHz for people na hindi naman extensive gumamit ng internet. In my case, sa mom ko. 2.4GHz lang para less issue with signal strength.

- 1 SSID in 2.4 GHz for personal devices limited to / can work fine on 2.4 GHz.


- 1 SSID in 5.0 GHz for Guests, if capable ng 5.0 GHz wifi connection ang device nila. Sometimes depende sa akin kung dito ko sila iko-connect. Limited to 8 devices.

- 1 SSID each for family members, with only 1 device allowed per SSID. In my case, tig-isa 'yung 2 kids ko. I gave them the passwords since pointless naman na i-share nila dahil 1 device lang ang ia-allow ng modem. This makes it easier for me to turn off SSID's individually like kung kailangan nang matulog 'yung isa while may tatapusin pang project 'yung isa. Though may Parental Control feature naman 'yung stock modem ng Globel, I find it easier to manage the connections this way.

- 1 SSID in 5.0 GHz for personal mobile devices.

You may clump/group people together if kulang ang allowed number of SSID's.
What I find useful sa ganitong setup is limited lang ang connected devices per SSID. I can easily turn of a connection at will. And password management is easier as I can work on each connection individually.

Hope it helps :)
 
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