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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1011694"><p>When you enable IP-address in the Next DNS logs, you can see what is blocked for which IP. When your router supports DHCP reservation, you can assign the same IP-addresses to specified MAC-addresses. MAC addresses are devices related (and unique). With DHCP reservation you have the flexibility of DHCP with the (control) benefits of fixed IP-addresses. This way you can see (even in Next DNS free) which devices are blocked by NextDNS (because a device always gets the same IP-addres). Here is a link explaining it all <a href="https://lifehacker.com/how-to-set-up-dhcp-reservations-and-never-check-an-ip-5822605" target="_blank">(lifehacker post)</a></p><p></p><p>Most Routers also offer IP/MAC-address based parental control, so you can limit the time devices can acces the internet (when you assign the IP address to a device specific MAC address in your router).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1011694"] When you enable IP-address in the Next DNS logs, you can see what is blocked for which IP. When your router supports DHCP reservation, you can assign the same IP-addresses to specified MAC-addresses. MAC addresses are devices related (and unique). With DHCP reservation you have the flexibility of DHCP with the (control) benefits of fixed IP-addresses. This way you can see (even in Next DNS free) which devices are blocked by NextDNS (because a device always gets the same IP-addres). Here is a link explaining it all [URL='https://lifehacker.com/how-to-set-up-dhcp-reservations-and-never-check-an-ip-5822605'](lifehacker post)[/URL] Most Routers also offer IP/MAC-address based parental control, so you can limit the time devices can acces the internet (when you assign the IP address to a device specific MAC address in your router). [/QUOTE]
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