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Block two clients in night to access the WLAN
How do i setup, that two clients (laptop + surface) will be blocked from the WLAN during night (22:00 - 08:00).
Other clients will be able to connect the WLAN all time.
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Nov 16 2024
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You can create a Group Policy with a Schedule that denies traffic during the times that you want to block it. That Group Policy then gets attached to those clients.
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How do i set the time plan?
I need one plan from 22:00 - 24:00? And one plan for 0:00 - 08:00?
But then i can set only one client per gpo
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My gut feeling is that this is going to cause problems ...
But here are some thoughts:
- Group policies can use a schedule, and for night hours the policy could use a quarantine vlan (not sure if it will work if the client is connected when the schedule kicks in)
- An API script that changes the Group-Policy at the trigger times.
- Use a dedicated WLAN for these clients that is disabled at night
- If you use 802.1X, you could configure time constraints on the RADIUS server
- Just block everything for these users on the upstream firewall at night
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