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How can I manually set certain devices as "unlicensed" (not counting towards license)?

Im currently on UTM9 home license (I also have a unused XG home license but im will migrate once XG starts supporting PGP/SMIME)

I wonder, whats the recommended solution to set certain IPs/devices as completely blocked & unlicensed?

For example, if I have DHCP range 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.20, I want to tell the UTM that any device 192.168.1.21 to 192.168.1.254 should be blocked, so if a virus or something starts "IP-scanning" or something, that traffic should be blocked and not counted towards my licensing.

If I add a simple firewall "block all" rule, the traffic will be blocked, but all connection attempts will still count towards licensing what I have understand, which will mean the legit 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.20 will be ejected from network.

Or in other words, I want to prioritize so certain devices on network *ALWAYS* are licensed (counted towards license), so any host above this cannot "steal" licenses. 

 

Also, I wonder, how do I as an individual upgrade my license to a paid one? All resellers keep rejecting me as a customer due to I don't own any company or corporation...

Is there any non-commercial/non-profit pricing available for Home customers with more than 50 devices?



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