Use your router's settings to restrict access to undesirable sites.
Use your router's settings to restrict access to undesirable sites.
Update your PC’s DNS cache regularly during testing. Use ipconfig /flushdns to clear it.
Tools and equipment: school Chromebooks, HP laptop with W11, custom PC with W11, Android tablet & phone, iPhone 6. I don’t want to help or support what others are doing, and they rarely use our network, so it’s fine. Also, Warp is quite strict—when I tried to join my daughter’s Destiny 2 team, the NAT blocked me until I disabled WARP. What assessment methods were you using?
The sole Apple gadget available is a vintage iPhone 6, with the rest running Android and Windows. I must figure out adjusting the DNS settings for IPv6 on my device.
When I referenced the friends earlier, it seems you might have misinterpreted my point. What I intended was to note that you won’t manage their devices. This means when your children’s friends or partners are at your home, they’ll be able to view whatever content those friends can access—provided they don’t rely on your DNS servers or use encrypted DNS methods like DoH. They could also circumvent these restrictions if they’re using a cellular data plan and not connected to your Wi-Fi network.