Derivation Mac filter

I have this network.

How can I block Internet traffic to phones devices but not the traffic of the laptop?

Cause, they are bypassing the Mac filter, due its packets encapsulated with the MAC of the netbook.

There is a way that forces the router or switch to read the packets and found that fate is another MAC and is not in the approved MAC Table?

There are two options from Cisco:

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