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General Discussion => General Discussion Boards => Technology and Gaming => Topic started by: fredrick on December 09, 2008, 05:19:03 pm
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ok, my brother is on the main computer(that is the comp connected to the router) and he is on it like 15 hours a day playing games and downloading stuff and doesnt let any1 else go on, if they ask to go on he will go crazy.
Im asking if there is a way to disconnect the internet on the main comp from my laptop but only disconnect from the main comp not the laptop aswell. Ive read around that i can do some sort of ip adress thing how would i go about doing that?
I have dlink 504-t router
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Delete the games. Best way out I reckon.
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its an online game so cant
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its an online game so cant
What game is it? Runescape by any chance. Addiction = Runescape, LOL
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its an online game so cant
What game is it? Runescape by any chance. Addiction = Runescape, LOL
Yes that game!
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If he's not too good with computers, you can block the site from your router settings. (On mine, I can restrict sites.)
And if he gets smart, I think you can find a huge list of proxies some where and block all those too.)
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Yeh i blocked the site from my router settings. He got around that by removing all the router plugs and putting em back in lol
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MAC address filtering. Your router will most likely have it. (make sure you put a password on the router though)
Find the MAC address for your laptop, put that in "allow", and then you can allow his at certain times/never (lol).
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How exactly would i enable MAC filtering? I went to 10.1.1.1 and clicked on DHCP but there is alot things there, what specifically do i have to do? Like it has Starting IP Address, Ending IP Address, Lease Time, DNS Mode, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS, Static IP Assignment:MAC adress/ip adress, Static IP1, Static IP2:, etc...
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Hmm your router doens't have it.
Why did the URL filtering reset when he unplugged it? Did you block the url for all IP addresses?
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Under the 'parent control' tab it says 'URL block: enter the url to block' and thats it..There is also an option for domain block?
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Under the 'parent control' tab it says 'URL block: enter the url to block' and thats it..There is also an option for domain block?
Best suggestion : Get his account banned ;). It's for his own good. It is an addictive game - some idiots actually think of dying when they get hacked or scammed.
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Under the 'parent control' tab it says 'URL block: enter the url to block' and thats it..There is also an option for domain block?
Best suggestion : Get his account banned ;). It's for his own good. It is an addictive game - some idiots actually think of dying when they get hacked or scammed.
yeh getting him banned will be the best option, starting from scratch after being a high level on runescape is pretty hard, will surely make his enthusiasm drop :)
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Is this even the best way around it? Software/hardware blocking isn't the problem; it's the fact that he's addicted to gaming to the point that he'll throw tantrums when being taken away from it. If you block him from it somehow, he's going to go nuts anyway - especially if he doesn't see the problem in his behaviour. I think it's best left up to your parents to sort this out because there's more at hand here than just simply blocking Runescape...
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Nah don't get his account banned. Even if he might see his wrongdoings, if he's spent 2000 hours on Runescape only to lose everything in the end, he's going to be pissed either way. :P
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i had a lvl 130 which i lost 2 weeks ago :(
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I need somebody, help! Not just anybody, help! You know I need someone, help!
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I suggest that the OP discuss the issue with the parents.
As for a technical solution, you could try a free internet filter: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wepalco/#item3rd-1 or a commercial solution (NetNanny etc) - and then add RuneScape et al to the banned list.
This is, of course, if you get an opportunity to access the main PC (with your parent's blessing of course).
There are a few other options to preventing him from getting into the game as well.
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I still don't see how a software solution solves the problem though. If the kid realises he's being banned, he's just going to throw more tantrums. It seems sort've like smoking; if you make him go cold turkey, he's gonna go nuts. I think you or your parents need to talk to him and just get him to play less and less gradually. I was quite addicted to gaming when I was younger (not this badly though) but I can just walk off whenever now, and your brother needs to learn the same.
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Hence the first line :)
But the point is, technical solutions can and do exist. If you want something more subtle, perhaps you can speed limit him!
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Hence the first line :)
But the point is, technical solutions can and do exist. If you want something more subtle, perhaps you can speed limit him!
rs uses like 3 kB/s
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With the right tools, you can limit speeds to certain hosts to slow rs to a crawl...
...unfortunately, these tools tend to cost an arm and a leg.
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Mod Edit: Please do not discuss illegal activities here.
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Mod Edit: Please do not discuss illegal activities here.
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I think that was his point =\
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I need somebody, help! Not just anybody, help! You know I need someone, help!
The Beatles :D
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You could also try out NetLimiter
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:o Illegal activities? :S
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L0L so many good ideas! thanks guys
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