Blocking ip addresses
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Blocking ip addresses
I have a linksys router. If I go to its main page (192.168.1.1, whatever it is called) is there a way to block certain ip addresses?
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OK, i think you might be confusing IP addresses with MAC addresses, and if this is so, it's most likely because you want to set up a MAC address whitelist so that even if someone gets on your wireless network, they won't be able to do jack, all their packets will be dropped by the router.
but if you really do mean block IPs, the you wouldn't need to if you haven't forwarded any ports. if you have forwarded any ports, i'll have to look into this. i most likely have the same model router, so i might be able to look in and see.
but if by block IPs you mean something like blocking websites, than i believe i can help you. i don't remember the exact place of the thing you need to edit, but adding an ip address to the list will tell the router to block all packets going to or coming from that ip address.
but if you really do mean block IPs, the you wouldn't need to if you haven't forwarded any ports. if you have forwarded any ports, i'll have to look into this. i most likely have the same model router, so i might be able to look in and see.
but if by block IPs you mean something like blocking websites, than i believe i can help you. i don't remember the exact place of the thing you need to edit, but adding an ip address to the list will tell the router to block all packets going to or coming from that ip address.
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He dosent want to guess, he simply wants to know.Cuda wrote:Think for a second before you post.xXxCocoFangxXx wrote:Why do you want to block IP's?
Hmm... "I'm Trying to block a type of Online Registry from accessing me."
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It depends if your trying to block them from your entire network or from accessing your computer. If it's the latter, then most computer firewalls you can buy will allow you to disallow certain ips from accessing you. I have mcafee and I usually take a look every few days to see what ips have tried to access my computer. If there is a repeat ip that doesnt belong to a legit website or such I block them and then report them to the hackerwatch site provided. If I were you I'd look into McAfee or Norton or ZoneLabs. All three of them make good solutions.
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