Router-based networking control
Abstract:
In a router, for example, after receiving an HTTP request communicated by a terminal device, the router can determine whether the terminal device has accessed a target webpage through that device, according to identity information of the terminal device included in the HTTP request. Where it is determined that the terminal device has accessed the webpage through the router, an HTTP response message including a URL address of the target webpage can be communicated to the terminal device. Otherwise, an HTTP response message including a URL address of an intermediate webpage of the target webpage can be communicated to the terminal device. Determining that the terminal device has accessed a target webpage through the router provides for the terminal device to bypass the intermediate page and directly access the target page; thus, control to accessing the target webpage is facilitated by the router.
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