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Parental Control problem in Archer D2
2015-10-09 07:05:02
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I´ve buy this router just for use this function and it don´t work.
Firmware Version:0.8.0 1.1 v003e.0 Build 150730 Rel.62022n Hardware Version:Archer D2 v1 00000000
Firmware Version:0.8.0 1.1 v003e.0 Build 150730 Rel.62022n Hardware Version:Archer D2 v1 00000000
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2015-11-19 05:48:34
Hi,
The following works for me and appears to work for others too.
1) Add you device to be controlled and mark the times on the "Internet Access Times" calendar in green for those times that you wish to prevent access
2) Choose the whitelist option under "Content Restriction" and add a single word to the list
3) Apply the settings
You could change this around depending upon your requirements, but the key thing seems to be making sure that there is an entry in the Content Restriction list.
It is possibly the most unintuitive design, since green would expect "all OK", plus the implementation seems like it has a bug and control is only triggered with a non-empty list.
Hope that helps.
Cheers
C
The following works for me and appears to work for others too.
1) Add you device to be controlled and mark the times on the "Internet Access Times" calendar in green for those times that you wish to prevent access
2) Choose the whitelist option under "Content Restriction" and add a single word to the list
3) Apply the settings
You could change this around depending upon your requirements, but the key thing seems to be making sure that there is an entry in the Content Restriction list.
It is possibly the most unintuitive design, since green would expect "all OK", plus the implementation seems like it has a bug and control is only triggered with a non-empty list.
Hope that helps.
Cheers
C
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Re:Parental Control problem in Archer D2
2016-10-04 00:44:14
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Firmware version: 1.4.0 0.8.0 v003e.0 Build 160216 Rel.55536n
I have two boys and they spend their night time on the internet. I would like to block them completely from using the net, neither playing games nor browsing. How can I restrict them from using the net without entering any content, but by time?
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Firmware version: 1.4.0 0.8.0 v003e.0 Build 160216 Rel.55536n
I have two boys and they spend their night time on the internet. I would like to block them completely from using the net, neither playing games nor browsing. How can I restrict them from using the net without entering any content, but by time?
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