Many children have been exposed to various electronic products since birth, which is actually harmful to the growth and development of children, so we all need to keep children away from mobile phones in a timely manner.

So how to block children’s mobile phone signals and control the time when children use the Internet?

Method/Step 1: Restrict children’s mobile phone access to the Internet in the router

All current routers can filter the MAC address of mobile phones in the security settings. In this way, children's mobile phones can be prohibited from accessing the Internet.

If you are more flexible, you can use the router to limit the time period for children to access the Internet, as well as the Internet speed, etc. Most current routers have this feature. By limiting the Internet speed, children can only check information when using mobile phones, but cannot play games.

Method/Step 2: Turn off mobile data service

Using the previous method, you can restrict the child's mobile phone from connecting to the home Wi-Fi to access the Internet, but what should you do if the child can still access the Internet using data traffic? At this time, contact the operator and turn off the data service function of the child's mobile phone, so that the child's mobile phone can only make calls. Phone calls and text messages are now available, and the service is free.

If children need to access the Internet, we can turn on the mobile phone hotspot for temporary use, and then turn off the hotspot after use.

Method/Step 3: Use a signal jammer

Wireless networks make it easier for people to access the Internet, but the problems caused by them cannot be ignored. It's not just a matter of access to the network, it's also a matter of network security. In order to maintain a good network environment, signal jammers are installed in many places to prevent excessive network usage. This equipment has been widely used in countries and regions around the world. Schools, prisons, libraries, reading rooms and gas stations are typical examples.