spl4tt DeletedUser84 Yes, just block the bridge from internet access via parental controls or firewall Thanks 👍
DeletedUser84 spl4tt sorry to bug you with another question, but on my router settings, I can't see the Phillips Hue Bridge as a connected device. Does it have a name, or just some random letters? (there is one with random letters for me)
spl4tt DeletedUser84 i can see the IP address of the bridge in the Hue essentials app. That's the one I used. In the device list of the connected devices, you can see its unique identifier only, which makes it hard to find
DeletedUser87 spl4tt @DeletedUser84 to add to this: if your router is using DHCP, don't forget to assign it a static IP lease. That option is usually found in the "LAN" section of your router software.
spl4tt DeletedUser87 Actually, this should automatically happen if you use something like parental control for this. But you're right, once the ip changes, the wrong device would be blocked. I guess it depends on your router quality