Of course, your kids MUST NOT have access to the router settings as well. That way you can force your kid to leave the MAC addresses as they are, otherwise they wouldn't be able to connect at all. So please check your router's manual, if your router has such a blocking setting. So if you add the MAC address from the Xbox to the whitelist, it will work with the Circle service, and as soon as your son changes the MAC address to bypass Circle, the router blocks the device completely.īut not all routers have that MAC blocking function. Some routers allow you to only allow devices to connect to the internet, if they are on a known whitelist, all other devices are blocked. ![]() Running the "ipconfig /all" command on a Windows command prompt.Īs for your smartphones and tablets, you need to check the network settings of those devices for the MAC address. You can find the MAC of the Xbox in the network settings, and the PC should show it's "physical" address (i.e. ![]() the Xbox One, the PC, the smartphones etc). What you need to do is: Create a list of MAC addresses used in your home (e.g. I don't know about your network setup, but you could try a combination of using MAC black-/whitelisting, which will take a bit of work. I'm sorry to hear that you have trouble with your sneaky kid getting around the Circle parental controls.
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