How To Remotely Disable Internet Access?
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1. Log in to your router’s administration page. This can usually be done by entering the router’s IP address into a web browser.
2. Look for the option to disable or enable wireless access.
3. Select the option to disable wireless access.
4. Save your changes and reboot the router.
5. Log in to the router again and look for the option to disable wired access.
6. Select the option to disable wired access.
7. Save your changes and reboot the router.
8. Your remote internet access has now been disabled.
1. Change the Wi-Fi password: Change the Wi-Fi password on your router, so that devices will not be able to access the internet without the correct password.
2. Disable DHCP server: Disable the DHCP server on your router, so that devices will not be able to get an IP address and thus will not be able to access the internet.
3. Block IP addresses: Block specific IP addresses from accessing the internet, so that only devices with the allowed IP addresses will be able to access the internet.
4. Use MAC address filtering: Use MAC address filtering on your router, so that only devices with the allowed MAC addresses will be able to access the internet.
5. Disable Wi-Fi: Disable Wi-Fi on your router, so that no devices will be able to access the internet.