Author Topic: My Parents don't want to let me stay on when I want.  (Read 3609 times)

I don't know dude, if it is the actual router thing then I don't know you can bypass the thing that allows you to have internet >.>

The thing is, My marks have been good and everything and they still refuse to change it at all.

try using the default passwords on your router's admin page, if that doesn't work I can't help you.

has your mom or dad ever told you their password for anything like netflix or something? it's probably the same password for the router

has your mom or dad ever told you their password for anything like netflix or something? it's probably the same password for the router
nope
try using the default passwords on your router's admin page, if that doesn't work I can't help you.
where would I find out what these default passwords are?

Do they preview your posts before you post them?

And what the heck with an "inappropriate" emoticon bothering them?
I was kidding lol.

It's usually "admin" for username and "password" for password lol.

It's usually "admin" for username and "password" for password lol.

or admin for both in my case usually

where would I find out what these default passwords are?
Google "<router model> default login"

Google "<router model> default login"

If that doesn't work, there should be a hardware reset button that resets everything to default settings.

BOOM!!! No more blocking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRGfiHIJ860

hopefully this helps, ive been through the beauty of router timers cutting the web

if there are any other routers nearby connect to them to (hopefully) get a good connection

Huehuehue, I'm twelve and I get internet access all the time.

That's really bad.
The only thing being super strict on your kids is going to do is make them learn how to be sneaky and hide everything from you.

Sometimes I do need to lay low.  In August 2012, I was moonlighting at my grandparent's house and started a Facebook account.  My parents had told me several times that they "didn't think Facebook was a good idea", but I didn't think I was doing anything horribly wrong.  A couple months later, they found out and I was put under surveillance for a while and I was not allowed to use my account.  In February 2013, they changed their minds about Facebook and let me have it back.

I was kidding lol.

I'm pleased lol

Good for them, putting their foot down. You could learn a little from them instead of being an entitled brat.

Good for them, putting their foot down. You could learn a little from them instead of being an entitled brat.

idk, wanting to do something besides sleep after 11:00 didn't sound very bratty