I'm not sure about Netgear, I currently have a Gryphon, but my kids are too young to need the parental controls. I know the Disney circle has to stay connected, and some kids just unplug them as needed. The nice thing about the Gryphon is the fact that it is the router. However, I would agree with some of the other comments that technology may not be able to be the solution in this case, I honestly was always a step ahead of my parents technologically and thankfully didn't find myself getting into too much mischief (because I could have). But, I understand tech can be a helpful deterrent.Thank you - great feedback.
Does Netgear Armor or Disney Circle provide similar functionality? I’m reading that Circle covers wired clients, as well. Just need to have a default “off until approved”....
Sounds like you're doing a pretty good job. Good luck to you. I'm a bit of a way down the road from teenager. I have a toddler and infant. I am very nervous about teen years.Believe me when I say I recognize this is a parenting issue as much as a tech issue. This is a kid who will sheepishly admit the next morning that he didn't follow the rules, without even my prompting or knowledge that he skirted the restrictions. It's become a bit of a game for him (and if I'm honest, me as well).
We had his PC in the common area prior to COVID lockdown, and that was honestly the best deterrent. Balancing giving kids some autonomy with over-parenting -- easier said than done.
Great kid, just sees a wall and finds a way around, over or under it....
Note that Circle, the last time I looked at it, does its own MAC spoofing so client flows will go through it. A crafty nerd can easily bypass that type of control using static ARP entries.
Why do some vendors limit the ACLs to maybe 16 entries? My best guess is this is a memory or hardware limitation.
If you want to be fancier than him....build a pfSense/OPNsense/SophosXG box and use the guest portal to block him. No Internet without a login. Expire the logins on a regular basis. Change the passwords on a regular basis. If they know how to change their IP address, they will figure out how to change their MAC address as well.
Continue to abuse, just cut from the Internet.
Getting medieval on this, Pulp Fiction-style.Finds a work around there, cut the power to the room.
I get the parenting struggle here...I was one of those kids....and I have apologized to my parents many times now that I have my own kids. Luckily my kids are still too young to abuse technology.....for now.
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