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Blocking facebook - except for me

Tags: facebook, router, blocking
Hi, I am trying to block facebook on my home network - but i want to leave a "back door" way to access the site for myself (or someone I tell how).  Here is my network setup (indentations mean they are a part of the un-indented network)

192.168.2.1 - Wired router connected to cable modem
          192.168.1.1 - Wireless router - THIS HAS FACEBOOK BLOCKED IN THE ROUTER
                    192.168.1.xx - all the regular computers in our house (my computer included)
          192.168.2.15 - IIS Server Computer

Is there a way I can have my computer access the IIS Server Computer or the 192.168.2.1 wired router to get to facebook?  I tried a proxy on the IIS server computer, and that worked in concept, but facebook uses http refers, and doesnt let you login unless you are at facebook.com (which makes sense, but is a pain for me)

Could I do something in the internet settings on my computer and change the proxy server to bypass my 192.168.1.1 router???

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Question Stats
Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: kylen1010
Solution Provided By: kylen1010
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: B
Views: 28
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