• lemming741@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      If you set the wrong gateway in the static IP settings or a reserved DHCP lease, it won’t be able to get out.

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      4 hours ago

      Why? Does the printer need to be connected to the internet at all, if not for firmware upgrades? (Note: LAN != internet)

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          You can have devices on your wifi network without giving them access to the internet. You set your firewall (which, for most people, is the router that comes with the internet subscription) to block all internet traffic to and from those devices while still allowing them to communicate with the other devices on the same local network. Fairly straightforward on most routers with a little bit of time spent looking up the basics.

          • Elvith Ma'for@feddit.org
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            51 minutes ago

            Exactly what I meant with

            LAN != internet

            Most routers allow you to set child safety settings for devices to block them from accessing the internet in specific timeframes or completely. You can still access the local network from the affected device or access that device from your local network