Hey everyone, I'm dealing with a tough situation. I have a family member who is heavily into online gambling and it's really stressing me out. This person doesn't seem to care about how it affects others, and their lifestyle—sleeping, eating, and gambling—has become a big concern for me. Is there a way to block all online gambling sites from my Wi-Fi? I'm at my wits' end and don't feel like I can talk to them or my family about this anymore. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Yes, you can block gambling sites through your router settings, but it usually depends on the brand and model. While some routers have features to blacklist specific websites, you might end up needing to add sites one by one if a broad category isn't available. So, be prepared to manually input the sites he might visit.
Definitely check your router for a blacklist or access list feature. Doing a quick search for your router model might even yield some pre-made gambling site blocks that you can just copy and paste. But just a heads-up, this might not be fully effective—he could still access gambling sites through mobile data or public Wi-Fi.
True, that makes sense. I'm just sick of those annoying gambling ads popping up everywhere, and I worry about their impact on my family's work and studies.
There are two common methods: whitelisting or blacklisting. If you want to block everything except certain sites, go with whitelisting. For just targeting gambling sites, use blacklisting. There are tons of tutorials online to guide you through the setup, so that should help too!
I’ll check it out! Fingers crossed it works for me. Thanks!
Yes, it's possible but a bit technical. You can use parental control software, but it might require installation on all devices. Alternatively, if your ISP allows it, they might help you block gambling sites at their end. Also, there are more technical solutions like Pi-hole, but that requires some research and setup. Just keep in mind, it won't prevent them from using their data plan.
I appreciate the tips! I don’t expect it to stop them entirely, but blocking the ads would be a relief.
Keep in mind that it's quite tricky on consumer-grade routers without a lot of hassle or potentially blocking non-gambling sites as well. Blocking IPs could backfire because many gambling websites use shared IPs. Unless you use a paid service that maintains a block list, you might be better off exploring simpler solutions.
That’s so frustrating, I’ve been trying to find reliable info on this for ages! Hoping this thread gives me some ideas at last.
That's a bummer. I guess every tutorial I found said the same thing—manual blocking for every single site.