anoukaimee
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Forgive me if this has been addressed elsewhere, but I've searched everywhere in this subforum and found nothing (current, at least) that has helped me fix this.
My goal is to block only internet on one device from TIME 1 to TIME 2 (ideally, 10p to 6p, but I'm not sure if that's possible given that times need to be entered for the day; 0:00-18:00 would be okay if not). I want to be able to access the LAN and seed torrents on a private tracker during that time.
This is the post most on point, but it is from two years ago and I haven't seen anything that I can interpret, either on Merlin's wiki or here, saying that the firmware has been changed.
Following those steps to the best of my ability (I am really a newbie), I still can't get it to work. Someone more recently said it didn't work, but then added that she power cycled her router or something and then got it working. Neither method worked for me.
I turned off the parental controls because of what was reported to be an inability to use both that service and the services filter (is that still the case?). I first tried it as described in the post above: client ip entered correctly, next two boxes blank (port range and destination IP), and then 80 for port range, with two separate entries for TCP and UDP.
That didn't work, so I tried putting in two more entries for port 8080:
URL, keyword, and IPv6 firewalls all disabled, too, but main firewall enabled:
Two notes: I am having problems setting the time on the router using us.ntp.pool.org. I tried leaving it alone, entering in us.ntp.pool.org, entering in different server addresses on Pacific Time (where I am), and even looked at this page for guidance (the site suggests that if you have a time server from your ISP, none of this is necessary...???) But in any case, it doesn't work at any time during the desired block time, not just the start or end, or begin early or late.
Also, I am using HGG's fork (v. 380.59.1_HGG-FINAL), so I don't know if that has anything to do with it. And I have an RT56ACU.
Anyone???? Know nothing of building scripts or Linux in general (though I'd be glad to take a stab if need be). Thank you!
My goal is to block only internet on one device from TIME 1 to TIME 2 (ideally, 10p to 6p, but I'm not sure if that's possible given that times need to be entered for the day; 0:00-18:00 would be okay if not). I want to be able to access the LAN and seed torrents on a private tracker during that time.
This is the post most on point, but it is from two years ago and I haven't seen anything that I can interpret, either on Merlin's wiki or here, saying that the firmware has been changed.
Following those steps to the best of my ability (I am really a newbie), I still can't get it to work. Someone more recently said it didn't work, but then added that she power cycled her router or something and then got it working. Neither method worked for me.
I turned off the parental controls because of what was reported to be an inability to use both that service and the services filter (is that still the case?). I first tried it as described in the post above: client ip entered correctly, next two boxes blank (port range and destination IP), and then 80 for port range, with two separate entries for TCP and UDP.
That didn't work, so I tried putting in two more entries for port 8080:
URL, keyword, and IPv6 firewalls all disabled, too, but main firewall enabled:
Two notes: I am having problems setting the time on the router using us.ntp.pool.org. I tried leaving it alone, entering in us.ntp.pool.org, entering in different server addresses on Pacific Time (where I am), and even looked at this page for guidance (the site suggests that if you have a time server from your ISP, none of this is necessary...???) But in any case, it doesn't work at any time during the desired block time, not just the start or end, or begin early or late.
Also, I am using HGG's fork (v. 380.59.1_HGG-FINAL), so I don't know if that has anything to do with it. And I have an RT56ACU.
Anyone???? Know nothing of building scripts or Linux in general (though I'd be glad to take a stab if need be). Thank you!