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Pausing a device blocks it from accessing the Internet when connected to your home network. What won't be paused?

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Pausing a device on your home network stops it from accessing the Internet, but local services that do not require Internet access, such as network-attached storage or printers, will not be paused according to the principles of net neutrality.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you pause a device on your home network, it will no longer be able to access the Internet. However, some services and processes within your network may not be paused. According to net neutrality principles, broadband providers must not block legal content, applications, services, or non-harmful devices, and they must not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic based on content, applications, services, or non-harmful devices. This means that, broadly, Internet service providers shouldn’t be blocking or throttling your access externally. But when you pause a device locally through your home router, services such as network-attached locally stored content or devices like printers might still be operational within your local network since they do not require Internet access.

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