DeletedUser84 Yes, just block the bridge from internet access via parental controls or firewall
Thanks 👍
DeletedUser84 Yes, just block the bridge from internet access via parental controls or firewall
Thanks 👍
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)
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
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 ohh thanks so much. I'll try it and update how I go.
DeletedUser87 thank you for this, will do :)
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