Firewalla Won't Monitor iPhone

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    Firewalla

    Is this the original blue unit? Are you running DHCP mode or Simple mode? 

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    Matt Smith

    Blue Plus running version 1.9780. DHCP mode.

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    Firewalla

    Your iPhone gateway should be pointing to the Blue+ IP address. Is that what you have on kid phone?

    If you tap on devices and search for kid's phone, tap on that and then tap on network flows, do you see anything there?

    If you just block kid device, does it still work?

     

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    Matt Smith

    Blocking the device does not work. No network flows. iPhone's router address is the cable modem's address, not Firewalla.

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    Firewalla

    Is your cable modem still has DHCP on? or does your phone, hard code the gateway to the modem?

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    Matt Smith

    Sorry... I've been saying Cable Modem, but I should've been saying WiFi router, but maybe that distinction isn't important. The WiFi router has DHCP turned on--should it be turned off? If I turn off DHCP on the router, how will devices get an IP address if monitoring is turned off in FW for those devices?

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    Firewalla

    If you are using DHCP mode, you should turn off WiFi's DHCP. If monitoring is off, firewalla will issue them an IP with gateway as your main router. 

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    mozarella

    Within a network, there should only be one DHCP at the same time. Because devices ask per broadcast if there's an DHCP-server running and asking for getting IP-address. So you can't decide which DHCP-server will offer IPs to the devices.

    So devices will get IP-address from wifi router's DHCP or firewalla's DHCP. So it's better to turn one of them off.

    i'm using firewalla blue in simple mode, because i'm using another dhcp-server with reservations and it's also running dns (dnsmasq). I'm also running pi-hole so i prefer to use self configurated dhcp. So i don't use DHCP built in firewalla and also not router's DHCP-server.

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    Daemoch

    Re-reading, and not having the Blue myself (I run Golds), its possible you have 3 DHCPs in play: Cable-modem, wifi-router, and FW Blue.

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