Ad Trap and blocking in the router

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simn
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Ad Trap and blocking in the router

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I've read about a device being developed that blocks unwanted stuff "as it comes in the building".. Therefore, allowing all devices on the LAN to connect Ad free.. This includes tablets and mobiles.. Although I've paid for the Adblock browser on my iPad and hope it develops - it feels like an early release to me.. and it offers little user control

So, is it possible to filter 'in the modem' using Easy List?
I have access to the filter and domain filter dialogs through the web interface [img]file:///Users/info/Desktop/Netgear_Filtering.png[/img]
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You cannot attach an image here from your hard drive. Upload it to e.g. http://imgur.com/ and post its link here.
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Post by arflech »

You can't exactly do that with EasyList, but a combination of pixelserv and a router-based HOSTS file and/or dnsmasq setup can do the trick: https://code.google.com/p/jansal/wiki/H ... mendations
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Post by simn »

Thanks arflech I'll give it a try..

btw did you see this piece in The Telegraph Tech section today?
'Advertisers angered as French ISP rolls out ad blocking software'

France's second largest internet service provider, Free, automatically updated the DSL modems of their customers with, in addition to bug fixes, ad blocking software on Thursday.
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