Hey everyone I have a question. My parents bought this device called the circle and I guess tracks and manages what people that use the wifi can do or see. I'm asking if anyone can inform me on how to be able by pass it without the circle or my parents knowing.
Hey everyone I have a question...
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fuck off underage faggot
Give it back Jamal
use an ethernet cable you helpless faggot
Smd you Twinkle Toed cock sucker
I can't, that would be pedophilia
I don't care about the computers I'm talking about an Android phone.
They bought it for a reason underage-kun, it because of your porn addiction, once you're 18 get out of there you can do whatever you want in the internet but until then stick with you celular data
You would still do it for the right amount of money.
get that ass banned
I'm 19 lolz. But yeah my siblings like the mature ladies. I'm just trying to get past the restrictions but still being able to use the internet without being tracked.
lmao
then turn off wifi and use cellular data?
We really need to ban phoneposting here.
Well just check some tech forums or look up "Circle workaround" or something I don't know
Fr fr. Oh well moving out soon anyways.
They want you to go outside instead of anime porn
Jesus christ how has nobody suggested using a VPN yet
Not OP, but how does this even work?
Wouldn't it require some sort of server on PC in order to actually see the screen?
I've used over 15 VPN's and nothing seems to work.
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Set your DNS to something else? Try 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4(the google one).
if they dont block vpn traffic this should work, if they do, use a vpn technology they cant identify on the headers.
If you have access to the router, just open a second wifi which the circle isnt connected with, hide ssid and ya done.
Have you tried turning it off?
Features:
• Automatically detects Smart Home devices and excludes from management
Uses ARP poisoning,
manually set your arp records:
find the mac address of your router and its IP
then "arp -s "
e.g. "arp -s 10.0.0.2 00:0c:29:c0:94:bf"
"arp -a"
for a list of hosts
"netstat -r"
for route table (windows)
You could also give the router any ip within the subnet manually and then add it as the default route:
"arp -s 192.168.1.77 de:ed:be:ef:13:37"
- de:ed:be:ef:13:37 being the router mac addrs
"route add 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.77 1"
to add router as the default gateway with highest route priority
What would happen if OP set the phones MAC address to the same as the circle? Do you think the vpn apps would work then.
^^^
Is that what your are suggesting?