Curious if this works or not. What if you put your routers MAC address as a Client Name in the Parental Control section for Web and Apps Filter. Would this block any of the content categories on the router?
What are you trying to accomplish?Curious if this works or not. What if you put your routers MAC address as a Client Name in the Parental Control section for Web and Apps Filter. Would this block any of the content categories on the router?
I want to block my internet from adult content instead of trying to block each individual device. I added my router as a client and so far so good.
I added my router as a client and so far so good.
There are DNS options in the WAN dns setting that may do this as well.I want to block my internet from adult content instead of trying to block each individual device. I added my router as a client and so far so good.
that bypasses the DNS servers right?
No issues with it messing up my router but, it doesnt seem to block anything. bottom line. it doesnt work.Actually, on stock Asuswrt anything with preset on-device DNS or using DoT, DoH, DoQ, etc. will bypass the WAN DNS servers.
The real question is - does router's own MAC in Parental Control really work? Have you tested it, how it was tested and what was the result?
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