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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Dito ako nag set sa parental control menu ng router…
    Allowed sila mag surfing sa ganun na oras pero bawal ang fb… pero hindi gumana…




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    Try adding these

    facebook.com
    graph.facebook.com
    mobile.facebook.com
    m.facebook.com
    lookaside.facebook.com

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    #102
    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Dito ako nag set sa parental control menu ng router…
    Allowed sila mag surfing sa ganun na oras pero bawal ang fb… pero hindi gumana…




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    Try mo i-block yung mga IP na to. Hope that helps.

    What Is Facebook's IP Address?


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    #103
    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Done already the easy part… kinausap ko na ng maayos…kulang na lang mag pirmahan sa brgy. Kidding aside! Seriously, ive talked to them na several times..


    Actually, i set a time interval pero yung time interval na ni set ko pansin ko panay pa rin scroll down… now im wondering…


    App web sevices is ip address of the fb app? Iba yung ip ad sa url ng fb? Ginawa ko is during those interval time, blocked yung facebook.com…

    Im done requesting them to refrain from using smartphone on a certain time kaya ang pinaka drastic plan move ko is to cut their internet accesss through mac address all day, 8pm till 6am lang sil pwede if ayaw pa din nila…

    Pero if blocking the app web services will do during the time interval na ni set ko, much better…

    Thanks guys.


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    #104
    Not sure if your router has Layer-7 or Application Control. These are usually called Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW).

    IP addresses and URLs will change and unless your router can keep up with the changes on its own, you'll be blacklisting and whitelisting them forever.

    NGFWs allows you to block specific services and/or categories, among others. Another way to put it, NGFWs can do deep packet inspection (DPI) to differentiate FB traffic from Youtube, (or social media traffic from video streaming, when talking about categories).

    I use Untangle NGFW and it's able to granularly allow or block just about every Facebook activity. I can just block FB video or disallow them from posting, etc.



    I can then have policies in place for my kids.... For example, they won't be able to watch FB videos during certain time of day or day of the week, etc.
    Last edited by oj88; August 14th, 2021 at 01:49 PM.

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    #105
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Try adding these

    facebook.com
    graph.facebook.com
    mobile.facebook.com
    m.facebook.com
    lookaside.facebook.com
    This seems to be working… at least when i tried to add my mac address…greatly appreciated.

    Thank you all sa nag reply…

    Didnt go through 3rd party app, untangle and ip add block route for the time being…

    Still on monitoring… i hope im helping them to avoid socmed once in a while…
    come on, just interact with human…

    Siguro mas okay na ang chismisan personally kaysa tunganga sa socmed… pero mas mahirap yung nakikipagchismisan sa socmed… hehe


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    #106
    Eh di sabihin mo bawal mag cellphone pag oras ng trabaho.


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    #107
    Try niyo po ung Archer A6 Archer A6 | AC12 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Router | TP-Link Philippines , mas affordable at aside na wireless na at madali lang iset up, mas bibilis pa ang internet connection mo.

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    #108
    What's the solution if the wifi doesn't reach certain areas in your house (too far from the router)

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    #109
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    What's the solution if the wifi doesn't reach certain areas in your house (too far from the router)
    Either add more wifi routers (if you have old ones like me, you can use those), but will have to layout extra LAN cables. Or upgrade to mesh-type routers (easiest but more expensive).

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    #110
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    What's the solution if the wifi doesn't reach certain areas in your house (too far from the router)

    Mesh ... repeater ... extender ...

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    #111
    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    Either add more wifi routers (if you have old ones like me, you can use those), but will have to layout extra LAN cables. Or upgrade to mesh-type routers (easiest but more expensive).
    I have an old globe wifi router. You mean I can kabit the lan from our PLDT to Globe?

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    #112
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I have an old globe wifi router. You mean I can kabit the lan from our PLDT to Globe?
    Just buy a pair of mesh nodes on Shofee/Lazatha:

    Xiaomi Mesh System AC12 EU(1pack&2pack)|Simple and compact design|2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-band 12Mbps | Shopee Philippines

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    #113
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I have an old globe wifi router. You mean I can kabit the lan from our PLDT to Globe?
    Yup. You may have to have some computer skills though (there is the internet for that). Anyway, thats how I would do it as I have several old wifi routers from 2004.

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    #114
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I have an old globe wifi router. You mean I can kabit the lan from our PLDT to Globe?
    What is the manufacturer and model po?

    If its a wired ADSL wifi-modem-router then it should work as an AP. Just set it as a bridge mode the connect a straight LAN-to-LAN cable then you have an instant access point(SSID & creds same with what's on the sticker under the modem)

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    #115
    panu ba mag filter sa router? like kung sino lang gusto mo maka connect, sila lang pwede. like sa mga hotels

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    #116
    Quote Originally Posted by evs_13 View Post
    panu ba mag filter sa router? like kung sino lang gusto mo maka connect, sila lang pwede. like sa mga hotels
    i have experienced weak to zero smart signals inside some ayala malls...
    so i got a globe gomo, for justin.

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    #117
    Quote Originally Posted by evs_13 View Post
    panu ba mag filter sa router? like kung sino lang gusto mo maka connect, sila lang pwede. like sa mga hotels
    simplest would be controlling the password. You can also do MAC filtering (input to the router only those with MAC addresses that you will allow to connect).

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    #118
    As Yatta mentioned, the simplest method is by enabling password. MAC filtering is another option but you will need to get each device's MAC address to be included.

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    #119
    Quote Originally Posted by evs_13 View Post
    panu ba mag filter sa router? like kung sino lang gusto mo maka connect, sila lang pwede. like sa mga hotels
    Encrypt your SSIDs with a pre-shared key (WPA2-PSK or better, WPA3-PSK) that only you and your immediate family knows. Do not share your PSK to anyone else. If you frequently have guests over that needs WiFi, allocate a separate Guest SSID with its own PSK that you can share. When they leave, disable the SSID or change the PSK.

    MAC filtering is weak as devices now have the ability to 'fake' and/or randomize their MAC addresses.

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    #120
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Encrypt your SSIDs with a pre-shared key (WPA2-PSK or better, WPA3-PSK) that only you and your immediate family knows. Do not share your PSK to anyone else. If you frequently have guests over that needs WiFi, allocate a separate Guest SSID with its own PSK that you can share. When they leave, disable the SSID or change the PSK.

    MAC filtering is weak as devices now have the ability to 'fake' and/or randomize their MAC addresses.
    Typically one would do MAC filtering + password.

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