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EliteStatus 24-11-2008 16:31

Re: Wireless router access control
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Turkey Machine (Post 34682003)
Yeah, my Belkin can do that, however I haven't set it cos first time I did, it locked me out. Had to reset the bugger.

You probly blocked your-self out, if you can go to there come and go the ipconfig with cmd

slip 24-11-2008 16:43

Re: Wireless router access control
 
its 5Mbps

Router is Thompson ST585 ...

Turkey Machine 24-11-2008 16:53

Re: Wireless router access control
 
How many are using the connection at any one time? It's not unreasonable to have everybody use 1Mbit equally, but there's few routers/switches around that can do it, short of a proxy server.

slip 24-11-2008 17:54

Re: Wireless router access control
 
http://img175.imageshack.us/my.php?i...dasdasdts3.jpg


:p

i would be satisfied with 1.5mbit - 2 mbit

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slip 27-11-2008 14:40

Re: Wireless router access control
 
eeek >:

if nothing, where can i get , parental control password ,to atleast block tube shiet

Chris 27-11-2008 14:56

Re: Wireless router access control
 
That's something you would normally block on an individual PC. You can block whole classes of webpage by signing your network up to a service like OpenDNS - I use it myself, to keep adult content off my wireless network - but that then applies to any connection to your network, not just your flatmates, unless you temporarily drop the service by altering the security level of your OpenDNS account or stopping using their DNS servers.

southwell 27-11-2008 15:13

Re: Wireless router access control
 
Why not just agree a time that they wont use high bandwidth times?

southwell 28-11-2008 08:21

Re: Wireless router access control
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by southwell (Post 34684410)
Why not just agree a time that they wont use high bandwidth times?

I meant sites, but cannot edit?

zing_deleted 28-11-2008 08:42

Re: Wireless router access control
 
The screen shot shows multiple pcs using 1 lan port is your building using homeplugs? or am I finding my knowledge limiting now

tweetiepooh 28-11-2008 11:18

Re: Wireless router access control
 
Some routers do have parental controls but that usually has a fee.

slip 28-11-2008 11:41

Re: Wireless router access control
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David F (Post 34684920)
The screen shot shows multiple pcs using 1 lan port is your building using homeplugs? or am I finding my knowledge limiting now

:/

think that would be an AP from a router ..


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