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LnDt2014-09-04 17:39:17
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LnDt, 2014-09-04 17:39:17

How to prevent connection to Wi-Fi with a static IP?

How to prevent devices (smartphones, laptops, tablets) from connecting to Wi-Fi with a static IP? On the Wi-Fi router itself, IP is distributed to connected devices via DHCP. The bottom line is this: a person, having registered ip 192.168.0.10 on a smartphone and connected to Wi-fi, naturally begins to create an ip conflict with a computer on the network that has ip 192.168.0.10, moreover, he gets into the corporate network.
Wi-Fi itself does not have a password for clients, and should not have it, but here's how to prevent connecting to a network with a prescribed static ip address? Routers are mostly d-link.

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oia, 2014-09-04
@oia

change either the network, another range or change the gateway, then the Internet will not work, it will not
issue an IP with a binding to the poppy, or live as it is

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Sergey Petrikov, 2014-09-04
@RicoX

Separate the corporate and guest networks into different vlans and ssids.

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Konstantin, 2014-09-04
@fallen8rwtf

had the same problem in a 5000^m2 warehouse. It was decided by setting the filter by mac-address mask (only motorola terminals were allowed to connect), the rest were rejected. if d-link From the 300-500xx series, then they seem to have no function to allow connections only to given addresses.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-09-05
@inkvizitor68sl

No way without arp spoofing.
Dlink does not know how, of course.

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