I have a number of access control rules and schedules set up to block specific computers' access to the internet on certain days and times. I'm wondering if anyone knows what happens when two rules might be viewed as conflicting.
For example, I block all internet access to a specific PC based on MAC address at certain hours - say 10 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., so outside those hours it has full access. I enable it by having it "checked" in the access control list
If i ALSO set up a rule to block the same PC based on MAC address "always" and i ALSO have that checked in the access control list, how does the router determine whether to block the PC?
I at first assumed that the more restrictive (blocking always) would be in effect, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Does anyone know how the router resolves this? I'd be hard pressed to think it's something like which rule was created first, or anything along those lines.
For now, I'm trying "unchecking" the less restrictive rule when i want the more restrictive rule to be in effect, so the router doesn't think it's supposed to be allowing and denying access to a specific PC at a particular time.
I'm wondering if other people are doing the same kinds of things when they say "access control doesn't work"... the documentation on this topic is not very good.
Thoughts?