Wireless Home Network

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by christinethurston, Oct 6, 2005.

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    Maybe you have answered this question already - I have tried searching at Adsense and DP...

    We are on a wireless home network here... we all have pc's - so my question is... if any of the computers or pocket pcs on this network get caught clicking on my Ads then it is considered an offense, correct?

    I'm worried because I'm not always around when my kids are on their computers and it's just like them to just start clicking stuff they shouldn't...
     
    christinethurston, Oct 6, 2005 IP
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    set your local network to deny stuff from pagead2.google.com or something. you can usually block it on the router rather easily.
     
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    ahhh I see... thanks!
     
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    What a good solution for TODAY..!!
    (avoid being ban huh..?!!!)
     
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    yeah and if you need a pc to be able to see ads, you can just deny it in the individual pc host files. That is what I did here.. because I need to be able to see ads.. Depending on your router you could do it by pc as well.. Just depends on how much functionality it has.
     
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    On the server, add a file that is called / included just before your google code and in this file put the IP addresses or ranges that you want to block. Great for everything, include work where everyone uses the same proxy. Log in once from work and someone else clicks your ad, your risk of getting notified becomes greater!
     
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    I'll check that out, thanks!
     
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