Yeah, all that wasted plastic. So, are you anti-gay, anti-military, or anti-GQ? Or is it just the plastic gets stuck in your teeth?
Huh? I thought I was an IT pro, and I didn't know you could put rulers in an Router, but then I flash all my Linksys routers with DDWRT so maybe I'm missing out. With my non-excellent connectivity, I don't really worry about someone riding on my link.
If you had a "Professional Router" with an Internal OS like a REAL CISCO Router, then you would be using the Internal CISCO OS to write the Rules for the Router. Most Consumer Routers have a very Limited Rule capability, if any at all.... OR you could buy a Router Software Package that would run on a Dual Ethernet Port Desktop, and make that your Master Router. Usually those type Software Packages have a Rules Package that will work for this kind of stuff.... I have used both methods, over the years. I think I still have a Windoz Box, over in the Winter Shop, that was my primary Router, a decade ago, and I know that the Twin G4MDDMac that I used, is still around if the CSCO Box fails. Right now, it is running MacOS System 9.2.2 for the Legacy Software that runs the Freezer Plants Monitoring System, that was written in HyperCard, and runs on the Localtalk/EtherTalk Network thru a dedicated Shiva5 Hardware Router.
and I am the "Luckiest Man Alive" to have a Spouse, that has stuck with me, for all these years..... and I "Thank the Maker" every Day, for that privilege.....