Blocking Certain IP address on the router....

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To block or redirect a URL request to a specific IP address using a Netgear router, users may need to explore the router's configuration settings, as not all models offer built-in URL blocking or redirection features. If the router lacks these options, alternative methods include configuring the Windows Firewall to block specific websites, as outlined in guides available online. Users are encouraged to check the specific model of their router for available features related to URL management.
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Dear Forum,

I would like to either block or direct a certain URL request to a specific IP address. I looked into my router configuration but I found no place where I can do either of those two tasks. I have a simple Netgear router...

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