My dad has set up a rule to block my PC's IP address from the wifi when he doesn't want me online. It's really inconvenient since I have to use my phone's data as a hotspot every time. Is there any way I can get around this restriction? By the way, the wifi shows up but says 'no internet, secured.'
3 Answers
It seems like your dad is trying to teach you some responsibility with this rule. It could be worth considering his perspective. When you're on your own, you'll be faced with temptations to avoid responsibilities. Embracing a little downtime from the internet could actually be beneficial for you in the long run, so maybe give it a shot without trying to bypass it.
If you're really set on bypassing the restriction, remember that your PC's IP is assigned by the router, and it identifies your PC using its MAC address. You might be able to change the MAC address, but just know that this could lead to issues with your dad if he finds out.
Instead of trying to overcome your dad's restrictions, it might help to have a conversation with him to understand why he's doing this. He probably believes this is for your own good, and you could use the time for other activities like sleeping, exercising, or doing chores.

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