IronRouter helps families, remote workers, and everyday internet users block distractions, reduce ads, separate devices, and make home internet easier to manage.
Most homes have phones, tablets, laptops, game consoles, smart TVs, work computers, and smart devices all sharing the same internet.
IronRouter gives you one simple place to manage the internet rules for your home.
IronRouter is an easy-to-manage router for people who want more control without learning networking.
Use it to block distracting services, create separate networks, control which devices can talk to each other, and apply rules on a schedule.
No complicated setup or digging through confusing router menus. Just simple controls that make sense.
Block services like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, games, or custom websites.
Block something on your child’s tablet without blocking it on your phone or work computer.
Set recurring internet rules for homework time, bedtime, work hours, or family time.
Create simple networks for kids, work, guests, smart devices, and personal devices.
Keep work devices separate from personal devices, smart TVs, cameras, and other connected equipment.
Reduce annoying ads, tracking, and clutter across your home internet.
Give kids safer access to the internet without trying to manage every single device one by one.
Block distracting apps and websites during the parts of the day when you want to focus.
Keep your work devices separate from personal devices, smart home gadgets, and guest devices.
Cut down on ads, trackers, and unwanted internet noise from one simple place.
Connect it to your home internet.
Assign phones, laptops, game consoles, smart TVs, and work devices to the right groups.
Block services, reduce ads, separate devices, and create schedules.
Use the simple dashboard when your household needs change.
Everything is organized around normal household needs, not technical settings.
Manage common rules from one screen:
IronRouter gives everyday people simple, practical tools to manage internet access, reduce distractions, and keep devices better separated.