WSLam;449412 Wrote: 
> You mean on the router level?
> It seems like an easy to do feature. Many routers have this now...

On SqueezeCentre (the web thingy) go to settings, advanced, security. 
Here you can then set your SqueezeCentre to block incoming connections
(by changing "do not block" to "block") and then allow specific IP
addresses.  You would need to allow your local IP range (i.e. IPs in
your home network) and the IP of your office computer.  Click on the [i]
next to the Allowed IP Addresses input box for info how to enter ranges
and multiple IPs.

You could then remove the password.  This will only be useful if your
work/office IP does not change.


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