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Archer C7 - Parental Control Challenge
2015-10-18 08:53:08
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I am trying to setup some very basic parental/usage control on my Archer C7. To be honest when in go into the parental or access control area it is somewhat confusing. All I want to be able to do is to deny internet access for certain devices on my network during certain periods of time. For example, deny the imac access to the internet between 10pm and midnight. Or put another way, allow the imac to access the internet until 10pm. Unless I am missing something it seems that via the parental/access controls you can specify times for access or no access but you must also specify the internet sites. While it is great to be able to deny certain sites (a good feature), in some cases i want to deny access to the internet altogether. I can't believe I seem unable to set this up (perhaps I am missing something). I have been through the documentation and searched the web but haven't found anything to help me setup a basic denial of internet access after 10pm.
The other thing that seems strange to me is that if you do setup a device on the network to have access to a certain site on a certain schedule then it that is the only access that then works and only for that device (ie. other devices have no access to the internet at all).
Any guidance on this and/or related parental/access setup much appreciated. Thank you.
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
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I am trying to setup some very basic parental/usage control on my Archer C7. To be honest when in go into the parental or access control area it is somewhat confusing. All I want to be able to do is to deny internet access for certain devices on my network during certain periods of time. For example, deny the imac access to the internet between 10pm and midnight. Or put another way, allow the imac to access the internet until 10pm. Unless I am missing something it seems that via the parental/access controls you can specify times for access or no access but you must also specify the internet sites. While it is great to be able to deny certain sites (a good feature), in some cases i want to deny access to the internet altogether. I can't believe I seem unable to set this up (perhaps I am missing something). I have been through the documentation and searched the web but haven't found anything to help me setup a basic denial of internet access after 10pm.
The other thing that seems strange to me is that if you do setup a device on the network to have access to a certain site on a certain schedule then it that is the only access that then works and only for that device (ie. other devices have no access to the internet at all).
Any guidance on this and/or related parental/access setup much appreciated. Thank you.
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Re:Archer C7 - Parental Control Challenge
2016-03-18 09:38:23
Does anyone here got a solution on the parental control of C7? wondering cause we really want to use it thanks
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Re:Archer C7 - Parental Control Challenge
2016-03-18 18:31:59
My post #9 above might be of some use to you.guest123 wrote
Does anyone here got a solution on the parental control of C7? wondering cause we really want to use it thanks
As I understand it... Parental Control is an incomplete implementation, but Access Control is an alternative. It is more complicated in that you'll have to set up the devices you want to manage with static IP addresses, but it will do the job. TP-Link are working on a fix for Parental Control, but that's been some time coming.
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2016-03-19 20:08:59
lb - I was wondering why you kept saying just ip address, then I realized that the original topic is for the C7.
Just an FYI - the C9 has access control per mac. I have my router set up allowing only known mac addresses. Hopefully, today I'll also wed the entries to a schedule.
Just an FYI - the C9 has access control per mac. I have my router set up allowing only known mac addresses. Hopefully, today I'll also wed the entries to a schedule.
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2016-03-24 17:16:14
This is what I sent to TP-Link.....
"Hi,
I have configured my VR900 to use opendns servers which gives us parental protection for what our children can access. My issue is that if the device (PC, Tablet) DNS settings are changed then the DNS filtering implemented by opendns can be circumnavigated.
So my question is what is DNS Relay? It is listed in the specifications for the VR900 but it is not anywhere within the management UI. Looking around the internet it appears that older routers had this in their management UI. Would this enable me to force devices on the network to use the DNS servers I have entered into my VR900?
And if not can you advise on how I can do this? Other routers appear to offer the option of blocking all IP addresses on the network from using port 53 for any other dns servers and forcing them to use the ones entered on the router. I cannot see how to do this using the VR900 Management UI.
I cannot use the rather limited parental controls provided by the VR900 as I need to use BOTH Blacklist AND Whitelist as follows:
At Night: Whitelist (www.123abliwuh.com) which will prevent my children from accessing anything other than this bogus site.
Daytime: Blacklist (various adult related keywords) which will prevent my children from accessing adult related content."
Basically TP-Link responded to confirm I can only use a blacklist OR whitelist, not BOTH.
And that DNS relay is NOT supported even though it is listed in the official specifications.
This is quite disappointing. The parental controls are very limited and very weak. And access control can not be used with a schedule.
"Hi,
I have configured my VR900 to use opendns servers which gives us parental protection for what our children can access. My issue is that if the device (PC, Tablet) DNS settings are changed then the DNS filtering implemented by opendns can be circumnavigated.
So my question is what is DNS Relay? It is listed in the specifications for the VR900 but it is not anywhere within the management UI. Looking around the internet it appears that older routers had this in their management UI. Would this enable me to force devices on the network to use the DNS servers I have entered into my VR900?
And if not can you advise on how I can do this? Other routers appear to offer the option of blocking all IP addresses on the network from using port 53 for any other dns servers and forcing them to use the ones entered on the router. I cannot see how to do this using the VR900 Management UI.
I cannot use the rather limited parental controls provided by the VR900 as I need to use BOTH Blacklist AND Whitelist as follows:
At Night: Whitelist (www.123abliwuh.com) which will prevent my children from accessing anything other than this bogus site.
Daytime: Blacklist (various adult related keywords) which will prevent my children from accessing adult related content."
Basically TP-Link responded to confirm I can only use a blacklist OR whitelist, not BOTH.
And that DNS relay is NOT supported even though it is listed in the official specifications.
This is quite disappointing. The parental controls are very limited and very weak. And access control can not be used with a schedule.
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Re:Archer C7 - Parental Control Challenge
2016-03-25 17:19:25
Oh and the hoops you have to jump through to register and post on this forum are baffling. 24 hours for a post to be approved?
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Re:Archer C7 - Parental Control Challenge
2016-03-26 00:17:58
This ridiculous. It took 24 hours for TP-Link to approve my first post. And now 10 hours later I'm still not able to start my own thread.
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Re:Archer C7 - Parental Control Challenge
2016-03-27 05:34:42
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This ridiculous. It took 24 hours for TP-Link to approve my first post. And now 10 hours later I'm still not able to start my own thread.
Quite a long time considering, as far as I can tell, they do not monitor these threads that much and it is more peer-to-peer user communication.
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2016-06-15 17:17:13
I'll add myself to this. Just got a n600 modem router to replace the trash technicolor supplied modem which wouldn't even let me set opendns family filter reliably. and it is way faster than my 10yo us robotics but I am astonished that it is not possible on a brand new router to simply define a list of Mac addresses and the times these should be allowed access. This must be such a simple thing to code up. Simpler by far than the current situation of limiting specific Mac addresses to specific times om specific days. Come on tplink! New forum posts pop up in here requesting this on a regular basis. Fir now I have to manually switch on and off parental controls last thing at night and first thing in the morning. Please give your developers a kick to take this burden off my shoulders.
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Re:Archer C7 - Parental Control Challenge
2016-07-09 14:49:00
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Yes, I have reviewed these as well as others. Unless I am missing something these show you how to limit access for one device to a specific list of websites (and for specific times). If I understand this correctly the device can only access the sites your specify and can only do so during the times you specify. This isn't terribly helpful to me. For starters, I would like to be able to limit the time that any devices can access the internet (eg. no more access after 10pm). Also, may want to deny access for certain devices to certain sites.
I have seemingly found a way to limit internet access to all devices to a certain time. Although I am not sure I have set it up in the best way. What I did was under 'Access Control's. There I used the wizard to setup a rule where the HOST is defined as a range of IP addresses (which appears to cover all the devices on my network), a SCHEDULE that is defined as up to 10pm, a target of 'Any' (left target IP address as blank - not sure if that is way to do it), and a DEFAULT FILTER POLICY of 'Allow'. This appears to work which is great, however, have I done this in the right place and in the right way? When would I use the this Access Control setup as opposed to seemingly similar rule setup over in the parental control area? Also now how can I setup a rule here that denies access to certain site - because it seems that all the rules you list here must have the same filter policy (allow or deny).
T thing so!
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2016-07-28 10:40:38
Although I am not sure I have set it up in the best way. What I did was under 'Access Control's. I thing so!
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