03-16-2018 03:47 AM
2 weeks ago
It seems like the filtering setup on the AP-7522 isn’t fully catching modern app traffic, especially from mobile devices. Apps like Facebook and YouTube often use encrypted connections and dynamic domains, which can bypass basic application policies. To properly block them, you may need more advanced controls like DNS filtering, SSL inspection, or firewall-level rules to manage video and music streaming effectively across all devices. Interestingly, similar precision and control are also important in tools like Delta Executor, where performance and handling of complex processes play a key role—showing how optimized configurations can make a big difference in any tech environment.
4 weeks ago
Use a firewall/content filter—AP-7522 application policy won’t block YouTube/Facebook apps properly because of HTTPS and CDNs. You need gateway-level filtering or SSL inspection.
a month ago
In WiNG AP-7522, blocking platforms like Facebook and YouTube completely (especially on mobile apps) can be tricky because mobile apps don’t always rely on simple domain-based access like browsers do. Application Policy alone often isn’t enough since apps use encrypted traffic and dynamic IP. To properly block them, you should combine Application Visibility & Control (AVC) with Layer 7 firewall rules and also consider using DNS filtering. For YouTube and streaming services, enabling SSL inspection or using a third-party content filtering service can significantly improve blocking accuracy. Additionally, restricting access via category-based filtering (social media, streaming) gives better results across both desktop and mobile devices. If you're testing different communication or app-based tools in your network environment, you can also check out the bombit app as an example to understand how modern apps bypass traditional filtering methods and why advanced policies are required.
a month ago
Looks like the AP-7522 isn’t fully enforcing policies due to encrypted app traffic (HTTPS/QUIC) and differences between mobile apps and browsers. You may need DPI with SSL inspection and updated app signatures for consistent blocking.
This kind of inconsistency is similar to how Sephora handles returns—where outcomes can vary by channel or condition. In both cases, clear rules and consistent enforcement are key.