I have an internet lock and I want to get around it because I only have internet for 2 hours a day and I'm 13 (in 5 days) and it just kind of upsets me because that's nothing, especially if you play games like Fortnite or something.
I know myself very well with Windows, PCs, programming etc from only here I have big problem, because if I would try to change my IP or Mac address it would not work dar that standard profile of Fritz! Box has this internet limitation, so maybe you know how to handle that otherwise.
The Internet lock was set up in the router.
If it is a FritzBox, the default password can be found on the back of the router.
To the registration area of the Fritzbox you come so.
You give up where you get the http://www. Stuff on the internet just type this one in:
http://192.168.178.1
or if that does not work
http://169.254.1.1
Then you can log in there with the password, which is on the back of the Fritzbox, (If it was not changed!)
and then you have to google how to get rid of the lock!
Maybe if you have Wi-Fi, you will probably have luck with you somewhere near a free Wi-Fi hotspot with which you at least unlimited surfing can. (Unfortunately, this is not the case with every place, but only with some). Otherwise, the hotspot only provide paid Internet access with which you have to pay the money yourself. In my place there's wireless hotspot from Telekom and unfortunately is only a fee and offers the following offers: 1 day surfing = 4.95 euro, a week surfing = 14.95 and a month surfing so 34.99 euro. If you regularly get enough pocket money then you can probably be lucky. Otherwise talk to your parents.
You feel very big now, right?
How about not undermining the parenting process?!
But I assume, if the parents ne lock can set up, then probably the PW will change.
The back I would quickly take pictures on the phone instead of constantly going back and forth and to look again and again because otherwise there's the great danger that his father can catch.
Unfortunately, is that password changed for there's no other method?
N encourage teens to deceive their own parents… Bravo.
There are great answers here that do not answer your question, but instead patronize you. Something you can really save.
Down to business:
because if I would try to change my IP or Mac address it would not work that standard profile of Fritz! Box has this internet limitation, so maybe you know how to handle that otherwise.
What you could do: Find out what your parents' Mac addresses are and change your Mac address to those who are away from home.
If your parents are out of the office for a while, it may be worthwhile to do a factory reset over the phone if a box is connected to the box. Simply dial the number # 991 * 15901590 *. But then all the settings of the Fritz box are broken and your parents accordingly mad at you.
More information about the telephone reset is available here: https://www.tipps-tricks-kniffe.de/fritzbox-reset-und-notzugang-die-fritzbox-ubers-telefon-resetten-und-in-den-auslieferungszustand-versetzen/
Thanks, and how do I find out the Mac addresses of these devices?
Do not give tips to this kiddie
No. Accept it!
What you intend to do is interfere with the education of the child's parents!
There are also questions that can't be answered simply because GMV says it does not support it!
His parents will have their reasons why they did that, and if he was my son pulling something off, he'd have a one-year PC ban!
You could still find out the password with Brutus AET 2 and a normal phone with a handset and a cord on it, but I do not think that my comments on this topic are welcome here ^^
The provision of (legal) information is by no means an interference with education. Nevertheless, I believe that prohibition does not benefit a young person of his age, but harms them.
@ NeverBe178
The Mac address can be found on Windows by pressing Win-key + R and then start the command line via "CMD". There enter "ipconfig / all". The Mac address is called there physical address. How to change the address on a Windows PC is shown here: https://www.giga.de/...-so-gehts/
Thanks, that's nice of you.
Why not? It would also upset me if my father had done something like that.
Nice… And you can live with it, if his parents are mad at him. My compliment, I'm proud of you…
I think your tips are ok, for one who has locked himself out, but not yet 13 years to explain how he resets the FritzBox at home is under all dignity.
No, of course he has to live with the consequences himself. But he will also know very well what will bloom then. If his parents are already on their toes and still regulate the Internet at their age, they must reckon with trying to circumvent these prohibitions. It has been like that at all times and I have no problem with it at all.
Let me guess, you do not have a teenager at home… "at his age", if I already hear that…
A question: If your dad will set you up for limited internet use, how would you feel? Not good either?