Bear in mind that if you turn router off then you will not be able to stream anything to TV it will affect SKY if you have it
Thanks for the response but the idea is I will be in bed sleeping as, hopefully will be the child who would like to play online all night.
I know the Access Control, via the my BT app, should allow me to switch off his access but MAC spoofing negates that strategy.
Thanks for the reminder. Don't think he's aware of that as yet.
Would need your BTID and password to use BTWIFI but wth that it also gives access to your BT account which is not what you want
God forbid he ever gets that info!!!!!
Attempting to isolate a young person from the network can be stressful and counter-productive.
Implementing screen time and family guidelines is a more effective and easier.
For example:
and T.E.A.M advice...
I can recommend:
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/talking-child-online-safety
https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls
Thanks for the response.
I am already aware of all the theory about tech and parenting. Unfortunately not very realistic when dealing with an older teenager whose lifestyle choices were established long before he came to live with me.
Best of luck but I do not think you are going to resolve this with tech.
Thanks for your interest. I know tech will not sort out the underlying problems but it can ease some of theshort term problems for the rest of the family.