12-31-2020 05:51 AM
Hello there,
I've recently updated my router DNS with 208.67.222.123 and 220.123. I've confirmed that InternetBadGuys is blocked. All good. Yet, I can still open random adult sites on each computer. What is the next step to creating a blanket site block for any computer connecting to the internet via that router?
Thanks, R
12-31-2020 07:58 AM
The test site for FamilyShield is not InternetBadGuys, but exampleadultsite.com.
And a DNS service cannot take effect on your Internet connection. What is a “blanket site block”?
12-31-2020 10:04 AM
Thank you Rotblitz,
As per the OpenDNS confirmation after changing the DNS settings: "Check out our demo phishing site InternetBadGuys.com". This is found on the url: https://welcome.opendns.com/
My apologies, trying to understand this. I want to block all computers connected to the internet via my single router (which is now using OpenDNS DNS (208.67.222.222) from viewing adult sites. What am I missing?
Thanks, R
12-31-2020 10:09 AM
Note that I can block myself by adding my IP as a personal network and altering the settings. However, seems odd that I would have to log into every other computer in the house to get the IP and block each individually. Maybe this is what I need to do?
Thanks, R
01-01-2021 06:05 AM
Ok. This IP is your public one for your whole network.
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