Breh, what does it say when you go into the "Port Forwarding" tab?
I'm not sure since I've never done it before, but you should google if you can block an IP Address from the Port Forwarding screen. I'm assuming you would have to click the new option, and enter in the IP you want to block and you may have an option to redirect it or some shyt.
Again, I don't really know. I just know when I go in my router... my Port Forwarding screen gives me the option of entering in IP Addresses when I want to make sure they're open, so it only makes sense that it can be used to block em right?
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Breh, I don't know. I just googled block IP address with Fios and it looks like you'll to do it from the firewall section.
Whats the question.I thought yal n1ggas was nerds and was able to understand this nerd lingo n sh1t
especially BK and Brooklyn since they run this site
Yal n1ggas ain't real nerds b...
there gotta be someone here who understands that code, especially with all u n1ggas working in IT
@Mr. Somebody @Mowgli
holla at me n1gga
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Log into your FIOS Router
Click Firewall Setting (at top)
Click Yes to proceed
Click Advanced Filtering (on left)
Click Add on the broadband connection rules you have setup (either coax or ethernet). You can check which one yours uses by going to My Network (up top) and clicking Network Connections (on left), look for the one that says connected.
Change Source address to User Defined in the drop down list
Enter a description (i.e. Youtube Throttling)
Click Add under items
Change Network Object Type to IP Range
Enter 173.194.55.0 in the From IP Address
Enter 173.194.55.255 in the To IP Address
Click Apply
Click Add under items
Change Network Object Type to IP Range
Enter 206.111.0.0 in the From IP Address
Enter 206.111.255.255 in the To IP Address
Click Apply
Click Apply again
Click Reject under the Operation drop down list
Click Apply