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Discussion topic: Blocking internet access for a single device

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This message was authored by SeaJayUK This message was authored by: SeaJayUK

Blocking internet access for a single device

Hello

 

Is there a way for me to set the Sky broadband router to prevent a particular device from accessing the internet? I'd like to learn to do it manually if possible, and not use Shield or Buddy. 

 

Thanks all. 


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This message was authored by jamesb990 This message was authored by: jamesb990 Answer

Re: Blocking internet access for a single device

if the sky box will allow it, you can change to ony allowing certain mac address (machine adress is unique to a device network card), but this means logging into your router everytime you want to allow or remove it, so not really ideal.

 

(actually i just llooked through the sky hub features, and tacces by mac address is not part of the features, so you'd have to buy a commercial router, eg netgear or lynksys)

 

sorry, i appreciate it doesnt really help, but routers arent designed to be anger management tools 🙂

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This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

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@SeaJayUK 

 

Probably best to change the wifi password so only devices you want to connect can connect

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This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

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@SeaJayUK 

 

Enter 192.168.0.1 into the address bar of a browser

 

On the right click on 

 

Useful settings

Change wifi password and sign in

 

Username admin

Password sky or wifi password

 

And change to something you will remember or write it down somewhere

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This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

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@SeaJayUK 

 

Please note you may have to change 2.4ghz and 5ghz 

WPA2-PSK Security Encryption seperately

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This message was authored by SeaJayUK This message was authored by: SeaJayUK

Re: Blocking internet access for a single device

Thanks for the info Cookiemonster. Unfortunately, that won't work because I just need to block one device every now and again (i.e. when my son loses his temper playing his PS games).

This message was authored by jamesb990 This message was authored by: jamesb990 Answer

Re: Blocking internet access for a single device

if the sky box will allow it, you can change to ony allowing certain mac address (machine adress is unique to a device network card), but this means logging into your router everytime you want to allow or remove it, so not really ideal.

 

(actually i just llooked through the sky hub features, and tacces by mac address is not part of the features, so you'd have to buy a commercial router, eg netgear or lynksys)

 

sorry, i appreciate it doesnt really help, but routers arent designed to be anger management tools 🙂

SeaJayUK
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This message was authored by SeaJayUK This message was authored by: SeaJayUK

Re: Blocking internet access for a single device

Ok thank you for the advice. 

This message was authored by Laurengrimmers This message was authored by: Laurengrimmers

Re: Blocking internet access for a single device

https://bigtechquestion.com/2018/05/11/broadband/how-can-i-stop-devices-using-sky-wi-fi/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This link helped me with my daughters laptop 

This message was authored by dasisa This message was authored by: dasisa

Re: Blocking internet access for a single device

Hi @SeaJayUK 

Did you work this out?

As i want to do the same, for the same reason.

Thanks

This message was authored by Chrisee This message was authored by: Chrisee

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@dasisa although the solution in the post above will work most kids will get round it in seconds by simply changing the IP address their device is using. If they dont how to do it themselves most kids over about 8 will have a friend who can tell them. 

 

In practice even if the Sky hub has mac filtering that can be go round on most devices by spoofing a different address so is not much better. On some devices you can install third party parental control software. However the 100% effective parental control system doesn't exist. 

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This message was authored by dalsan This message was authored by: dalsan

Re: Blocking internet access for a single device

Ok, thanks for the reply.

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