I suspect that a website has been blocked from my internet router because it has been inaccessible for over a month. Initially, I thought the site was down for maintenance, but since it loads perfectly fine when I switch to cellular data or access it outside my home, I'm starting to think it's a router issue. How can I confirm if the site is being blocked by my router?
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Sometimes, VPNs can get blocked by certain websites. For instance, I've noticed specific VPN servers being restricted, so it might be worth checking if that’s causing the issue for anyone using one.
If you're using Windows 11 with parental controls or education settings, some websites can get blocked even in browsers like Chrome. You might need to use Microsoft Edge instead.
It sounds like it might be your router causing the block. To check, log into your router’s settings. Your ISP typically won't alter your router settings. You might need to find the router's IP address and enter it into your web browser.
How do I log into the router? I know it's some numbers, but I’ve never done it myself.
It's possible that your internet service provider (ISP) is blocking the website. I faced a similar issue last week with my ISP, where the payment processing site for my insurance was inaccessible. I ended up using my phone's hotspot to access it instead.
Do you know if that’s due to a block or just a DNS problem?

I've never tried a VPN, so I’m worried it might actually be my router.