slothslayerbear's profile

New Contributor

 • 

3 Messages

Closed

TG1682G URL Blocking

I have a Panoramic Arris tg1682 router/modem. There is not a lot of information out there on setting up a blocklist by URL. I saw the following question posted and replies were turned off. So, I wanted to bring it back to life.

How do I block specific websites from my Panoramic Arris tg1682 router/modem?

Log on to modem. Firewall Tab (TOP). Parental Controls Tab (LEFT). Enable Parental Controls (CHECK BOX). Website Filtering (ADD). Type in the URL you want to block, addwebsitefilter. You can even set day and time settings by individual sites, or you can also add specific devices that can bypass the filter via the MAC address. 

Esteemed Contributor III

 • 

3.5K Messages

Thanks for the tip. Odd thing is couldn't find any documentation on it. Maybe it's only a option in the older gateways? Everything I find online says it's not possible. Maybe they just meant via the Panoramic app? Can you find the option there? Does it actually work?

::edit:: BTW, here is a post asking the question. Replies aren't turned off. FYI if you want to help further.

New Contributor

 • 

3 Messages

Maybe, it seems like they are trying to direct people away from changing the settings directly in the modem. However, in my experience a url blocklist is a basic feature of any modem. You shouldn't have to download extra software to limit what the hardware is designed to provide. Everything I dug up said it wasn't possible too. I just explored the UI until I found what I was looking for. As far as the app goes, I can't say. I didn't delve into that side of it. Thanks for the link to the other post.

Esteemed Contributor III

 • 

3.5K Messages

I think you mean router when you say modem, but yea, same thing since the gateway is a modem/router combo.

What software do you mean? I didn't notice anyone mention software. Wouldn't software only block the website on that computer and not the network?

Also, be warned if you are using this for parental control for kids. There are lots of ways to get around it and kids are usually sneakier and more technical then their parents. You don't want to start a arms race between you and them. Using parenting methods and skills is a better solution IMO then a technical one.

New Contributor

 • 

3 Messages

Nope, I meant modem. howtogeek.com has a good explanation of modem vs router. Restricting the data at the modem keeps it from entering your local network (unless you are using a bypass via the MAC address filter).

You mentioned "Maybe they just meant via the Panoramic app," this third-party software isn't necessary because the modem's native software already has this capability.

The purpose of a blocklist is to remove temptation. If you can't trust your children to use the tools you make available to them responsibly, then they are not ready for that tool.

Recent Discussions

View More

Loading...