I have a Synology Router with the Safe Access app on it, which integrates the Google Safe Browsing and Threat Intelligence database to block suspicious traffic on my network. It works pretty well, but pretty regularly it blocks my Model S from connecting to various IP addresses in the middle of the night.
I'm guessing these are Tesla's IP addresses and it's trying to upload Autopilot data or perhaps do firmware updates or something. These are the IPs I've discovered and whitelisted so far:
168.1.23.122
83.161.67.152
138.201.64.208
I would prefer to just tell the system to allow any traffic from the Model S MAC address but I can't whitelist on a device basis, only add destination rules that say allow this traffic. Has anyone put together a list of Tesla's IP addresses that should be whitelisted?
I'm guessing these are Tesla's IP addresses and it's trying to upload Autopilot data or perhaps do firmware updates or something. These are the IPs I've discovered and whitelisted so far:
168.1.23.122
83.161.67.152
138.201.64.208
I would prefer to just tell the system to allow any traffic from the Model S MAC address but I can't whitelist on a device basis, only add destination rules that say allow this traffic. Has anyone put together a list of Tesla's IP addresses that should be whitelisted?