I've been using the AIProtection Parental Controls Time Scheduling for managing whether or not the kids consoles can access the internet, and it works great.
For Christmas our daughter received a tablet, and I configured this in the same way as her console. However, although the console stopped working online, the tablet continued to have access...
On further analysis, I believe that this is because the tablet had connected to my WiFi repeater rather than directly to the main router. As such, it was being seen by the router (and thus AIProtection) under the MAC address for the repeater rather than its own MAC address.
I strongly suspect that the answer is going to boil down to "unplug the repeater" but is there anything that can be done to ensure that the tablet gets disconnected from the network at the appropriate time?
The main router is an RT-AC86U on 384.8_2 and the repeater is an RT-AC66U on 380.70 and configured in repeater mode.
For Christmas our daughter received a tablet, and I configured this in the same way as her console. However, although the console stopped working online, the tablet continued to have access...
On further analysis, I believe that this is because the tablet had connected to my WiFi repeater rather than directly to the main router. As such, it was being seen by the router (and thus AIProtection) under the MAC address for the repeater rather than its own MAC address.
I strongly suspect that the answer is going to boil down to "unplug the repeater" but is there anything that can be done to ensure that the tablet gets disconnected from the network at the appropriate time?
The main router is an RT-AC86U on 384.8_2 and the repeater is an RT-AC66U on 380.70 and configured in repeater mode.