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JoshC7LS
7 months ago

own internet.

Bsw per wlan stick or duration ltw contract.

It’s expensive, but he can’t do anything about it.

Alternatively, you can simply access and change the settings.

grrrml
7 months ago

If the time is bothering you, please move it to about 3 o’clock, but if then from Him tasks run the stable line you must have the lookout.

Prejudicial segregation is not made of mood, but rather to coordinate the disconnect that takes place in any case with time of use/tasks. (Presented the connection method has dynamic IP and forced separation)

If you mean a suspension of the function over a period of time x, this is probably an educational measure from him and you can also only talk to him.

jort93
7 months ago

You can easily reset the router. Then he has no remote access.

Or if you have the access data, disable remote access in the interface.

Xandros0506
7 months ago
Reply to  LauLau2727

With your maybe 14 years, you should accept your father’s decisions and not undermine them. But you will realize what consequences your project has for you…

It’s his connection he’s paying for. So he can also decide to allow him to access the services he paid WANN and WIE LANGE. This is NOT your decision!

grrrml
7 months ago
Reply to  LauLau2727

If I had a child resetting my router, this would probably lead to problems that I notice and justify a postnatal abortion, but at least the access to the network will be prevented.

Maik2325
7 months ago

I think once the father has already accessed it, he also changed the WLAN NAme and PW.
A WR put quai back everything. The contributor did not think so.

LUKEars
7 months ago

funny… he writes nix more…. but the question is still there… so no temporal intervention… until now…

DonkeyShot
7 months ago

By talking to your father.

Euphoreon1980
7 months ago
Reply to  DonkeyShot

If it’s his connection and his router, he’ll be allowed. Even if it can be technically prevented, at the end (if you are U18), it can also take away the devices or otherwise prevent you from going to the network after 1 . Many routers offer timetables with children’s subnetworks.