How to Set Up Parental Controls on a Router?
This article explains how to block access to websites at the router level, meaning they're blocked on all devices inside the home.
How to Block Access to a Specific Domain?
All routers are different, and yours may or may not have the ability to set up router parental controls in an access restrictions section. Here is the general process for creating an access control policy to block your child’s access to a site.
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Log in to your router's administrative console using a browser on your computer. Scroll to the bottom for more detailed instructions on this step.
Locate the Access Restrictions page or the Parental Controls page, if you have one.
Look for a section named Website Blocking By URL Address, Website Filtering, or similar where you can enter a site’s domain, such as youtube.com, or even a specific page. You want to create an Access Policy to block the specific site you don't want your child to visit.
If prompted, name the access policy by entering a descriptive title such as Block Youtube in the Policy Name field and choose Filter as the policy type.
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Some routers offer scheduled blocking, so you can block a site between certain hours, like when your child should be doing homework. If you want to use the schedule option, set the days and times when you want the blocking to occur.
Enter the site name you're interested in blocking in the Website or Website Blocking By URL Address area.
Click the Save or Add button at the bottom of the rule.
Click Apply to begin enforcing the rule if needed.
The router may need to reboot to enforce the new rule. It may take several minutes.
How to Test the Blocking Rule?
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If the rule is working, you should see an error when you attempt to access the blocked site. If the block isn't working, check your router manufacturer's website for troubleshooting help.
How to Log in to Your Router's Administrative Console?
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This address is typically a non-routable IP address that can’t be seen from the internet. Examples of a typical router address include http://192.168.0.1, http://10.0.0.1, and http://192.168.1.1.
In addition to the address, some routers require connecting to a specific port to access the administrative console. Append the port to the end of the address if required by using a colon followed by the port number.
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After you enter the correct address, you're prompted for the administrator username and password. The default username and password should be available on the router maker’s website. If you changed it and can’t remember it, you may have to reset your router to its factory defaults to gain access via the default admin login. This is usually done by holding down a small reset button on the back of the router for 30 seconds or more, depending on the router's brand.
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