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| 678406 | 2008-06-14 09:01:00 | Any ideas how to block a certain game through the router, my router is a D-link 504T. My step son has got into Wow and it's taken over everything my wife has asked me if it can be blocked but I don;t know the IP as he has his own laptop. Is there a way I can see all the traffic only I can't find it on the router settings? It would only be blocked at certain times. I know I could put IM lock on his laptop but that's not really an option :thanks |
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| 678407 | 2008-06-14 09:04:00 | Dunno about the router, but how old is he? Is he using your money to pay for the game? | the_bogan (9949) | ||
| 678408 | 2008-06-14 09:07:00 | Does WoW need certain ports to be open or is it just a website? Because my WRT54G can block websites either by address, keyword or just start blocking particular ports or a range of ports (1700-1750 for e.g.) | beeswax34 (63) | ||
| 678409 | 2008-06-14 11:05:00 | This (us.blizzard.com) seems to be what port WOW uses. You could block those ports and allow all others. Unless WOW can change other ports. Edit: This site (portforward.com) may also be of help |
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