RVS4000 DHCP Internet access

Hello community! I hope someone can help me understand why my RVS4000 router does not allow access to the Internet. This is the DHCP enabled with IP address of 10.10.1.50 and Maximum number of DHCP users 100, so 10.10.1.50 - 10.10.1.149 starting. Users receive IP between 50 and 99 have internet access, but the foregoing 99 has access to only the local network. Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere? The previous range was 50 and I reboot the router after changing the range. Any advice would be appreciated.

Jerry

Hello Jerry,.

Can you check if there are lists of configured access and Internet access policy.

Thank you
Prithvi

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