Blocking ads using HOSTS at ROUTER Level












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Using TP Link Archer C9 and D-Link DIR868L here.



Have been looking through the manual/guide to find DNS settings to redirect all spammy websites to null, but can't find it anywhere.



Would like to specify my own blacklist rather than depend on services such as Adguard.



Will also prefer to stick to my fast DNS - 1.1.1.1.



Hopeful for a solution from any guru here. Thanks!










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    Using TP Link Archer C9 and D-Link DIR868L here.



    Have been looking through the manual/guide to find DNS settings to redirect all spammy websites to null, but can't find it anywhere.



    Would like to specify my own blacklist rather than depend on services such as Adguard.



    Will also prefer to stick to my fast DNS - 1.1.1.1.



    Hopeful for a solution from any guru here. Thanks!










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      Using TP Link Archer C9 and D-Link DIR868L here.



      Have been looking through the manual/guide to find DNS settings to redirect all spammy websites to null, but can't find it anywhere.



      Would like to specify my own blacklist rather than depend on services such as Adguard.



      Will also prefer to stick to my fast DNS - 1.1.1.1.



      Hopeful for a solution from any guru here. Thanks!










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      Using TP Link Archer C9 and D-Link DIR868L here.



      Have been looking through the manual/guide to find DNS settings to redirect all spammy websites to null, but can't find it anywhere.



      Would like to specify my own blacklist rather than depend on services such as Adguard.



      Will also prefer to stick to my fast DNS - 1.1.1.1.



      Hopeful for a solution from any guru here. Thanks!







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          Blocking websites is done via their IP address or website.



          See the instructions for:




          • TP-Link

            Use Access Control > Host, then click Add New… and set to blocked.


          • D-Link

            Using a website filter in Settings > DENY computers access to ONLY these sites.







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            Blocking websites is done via their IP address or website.



            See the instructions for:




            • TP-Link

              Use Access Control > Host, then click Add New… and set to blocked.


            • D-Link

              Using a website filter in Settings > DENY computers access to ONLY these sites.







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              Blocking websites is done via their IP address or website.



              See the instructions for:




              • TP-Link

                Use Access Control > Host, then click Add New… and set to blocked.


              • D-Link

                Using a website filter in Settings > DENY computers access to ONLY these sites.







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                Blocking websites is done via their IP address or website.



                See the instructions for:




                • TP-Link

                  Use Access Control > Host, then click Add New… and set to blocked.


                • D-Link

                  Using a website filter in Settings > DENY computers access to ONLY these sites.







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                Blocking websites is done via their IP address or website.



                See the instructions for:




                • TP-Link

                  Use Access Control > Host, then click Add New… and set to blocked.


                • D-Link

                  Using a website filter in Settings > DENY computers access to ONLY these sites.








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