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!!!You see if your router supports automatic shutdown, most of them don't.
Even the software related to the computer will not turn off the router.
So you still have to close it manually!
Because you're two people using one route, you can't get on one side and there, so you don't have a problem doing that.
I can only see that your router supports automatic shutdown, if not, you can only do it manually
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It's easy to do.,You have to enter the account and password in the router.,You don't want to save it.,Or set it up every time you log out.,Change the password.,If the password is wrong, you can't connect to the Internet.。 It's a bit of a hassle, and you have to enter your password every time, but that's the only way to save money.
Don't manually close it for a long time, so that the route is easy to break.
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If it's D-Link.
You can select it in the WLAN tab.
Connection mode: When there is traffic, go online.
Other routes will also have this choice).
If it's a more advanced route.
You can set the network time, on the basis of the above settings, and then set a time when you usually go online, and if you want to go online at other times, you can only dial manually.
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Enter IE, enter , which is the IP address of your route, and enter the username and password, which is usually admin. You're logged into the routing settings screen, and you'll take care of the rest.
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Routing can be manually dialed! You can also dial according to your usage requirements, when you have the need to connect, he will start dialing, and when you haven't used it for a while, it will automatically disconnect 1
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Yes, don't set up auto-dialing in the router, manually dial in, and the same is true for disconnection. Hehe. In fact, it is not as convenient as turning off the power directly.
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There is a PSP terminator software that doesn't know if it works for you.
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Since broadband is not expensive, and for most households that don't have a lot of data**, it feels like a waste of resources for a single household or computer to have an ADSL on their own. As a result, many people now use a shared broadband Internet access.
This method of sharing Internet access is generally as follows: ** line - voice splitter - adsl cat - broadband router - switch hub - computer.
In this case, after thinking and experimenting, I found that I can restrict Internet access by setting up the broadband router appropriately.
Here we take TP-Link TL-R402M as an example (because I find that the most people use this...) Let's talk about the steps to restrict surfing the Internet.
1.Obtain the IP and MAC addresses of all users in the LAN.
How to get your own computer IP and Mac: win+r, enter cmd, use"ipconfig /all"View.
2.Log in to your broadband router.
Open IE, and the input is generally this. The login window will appear.
After logging in, the settings page of the broadband router will appear. 3A setting that only allows your computer to access the Internet.
1. Settings page - DHCP server - static address assignment - bind your IP address to MAC address (enter and save it).
2. Settings page - Security Settings - Firewall Settings - Select Turn on Firewall, Turn on IP Address Filtering, Turn on MAC Address Filtering - Select"Packets that do not comply with the IP address filtering rules are prohibited from passing through the router"with"Only MAC addresses that are enabled in the MAC address list are allowed to access the Internet"。
3. Settings page - Security Settings - IP address filtering - Add new entries - Fill in your IP address and select to make all entries effective.
4. Settings page -- Security Settings -- MAC address filtering -- Add new entries -- Fill in your MAC address and select Make All Entries Effective.
After setting it up like this, hehe, no one can go to the external network except you, but the inside of the LAN can be accessed normally.
4.A setting that does not allow a computer to access the Internet.
1. Settings page - Security Settings - Firewall Settings - Select Turn on Firewall and Turn on MAC Address Filtering -"Disable enabled MAC addresses from the Enabled MAC address list from accessing the Internet"。
2. Settings page - Security Settings - MAC address filtering - Add new entry - Fill in the MAC address of the computer that is prohibited from surfing the Internet, and select to make the entry effective.
After this setting, computers that are prohibited from accessing the Internet will not be able to access the Internet, but they can be accessed normally within the local area network.
For settings that only allow one's own computer to access the Internet, it is more difficult for other computers to access the Internet (except for hacking into the router and changing the settings).
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