If you want to block devices to access certain websites through the router, you can set up a Domain Filter to achieve it.
Step 1: Open a web browser and go to http://cudy.net or http://192.168.10.1.
For details, please refer to How to log into the web interface of Cudy Router?
Step 2: Click Advanced Settings -> Domain Filter in the Security section.
Step 3: Check the settings on the Domain Filter page.
• To block the specific IP address(es)
1. Select 'Allow all except list'.
2. Type in the domain name(s) you want to block.
Example: All devices are not able to visit YouTube.
3. Save & Apply the operation.
• To allow the specific device(s)
1. Select 'Allow list only'.
2. Type in the domain name(s) you are allowed to access.
Example: Only allowed to visit YouTube, the other website will not be able to load.
3. Save & Apply the operation.
Note:
1. If you also want to limit other websites, please click 'Add' to add new entries. One entry can only type in one website.
2. When you don't want to limit the internet, choose 'Disable' from the drop-down list and save the settings, not only 'Delete' the item.
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Hello,
I’d ask about web filter (domain filter) in parental control – I’ve just updated firmware to version 2.2.6-20240902-033948 on my CUDY WR3000 V1.0 and I was checking how web filter works in parental control. I’m able to create rate limit and it works for given devices, but when I try to block some domains using “Black list” in “Web filter” tab – it seems that it is completely not applied on the restricted device – device (smartphone) is still able to visit blacklisted domain. Is it a bug or I understand something wrong?
Dear Constantin,
Our technical support has sent you the solutions via email. Please check.
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