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Old 29-03-2011, 15:40   #1
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Help with setting up times in mac filtering

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I now own a new super hub from VM (50Meg). I have gone into the setting of the router 192.168.0.1 and I have found the mac setting but its the time that confuses me how I can get the MAC filtering to work. How I understand it is it allows you to turn off the connection of the wireless between certain times (ON/OFF) but when I have put in the times I need the wireless to turn off it keeps says wrong times entered. I need the wireless to turn off from 11pm to 5am in the morning can this happen?

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Re: Help with setting up times in mac filtering

Why do you want to turn off the wireless at those times?

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Re: Help with setting up times in mac filtering

Because of my children not doing as there told so I thought this way there will be no upset..If you get my drift
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Re: Help with setting up times in mac filtering

Would it not be easier then to just switch off the hub overnight?
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Re: Help with setting up times in mac filtering

basically, you cant turn off the wireless at set times lol
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Re: Help with setting up times in mac filtering

The settings are there all one needs to do is input the times but for some reason it don't like going from PM to AM..but works ok from PM to PM or AM to AM....
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Re: Help with setting up times in mac filtering

can you really?
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