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(deleted) Thu 14-Feb-13 13:11:29
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Re: Internet access control software


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I never said that it had to be free, I dont mind paying as long as it works but equally I dont want to pay for something that doesnt do the job

I have enquired about net nanny and it is possible with that software by creating 2 different accounts so i might have to do that
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(deleted) Thu 14-Feb-13 13:16:30
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I think that PFSense as you say is a bit more involved as its literally 1 PC in a shop I want to restrict.

I looked at that K9 but couldnt quite see f it did want I wanted and couldnt find a way to contact them for support unless you already had the product
ahah, after clicking through god knows how many pages i found it and email sent

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(deleted) Thu 14-Feb-13 20:48:52
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Then the Draytek Vigor 2820 that I use at home is capable of blocking sites based upon a schedule.

It may take some effort adding the domains that you want blocked.

It is also capable of allowing access based upon a whitelist and a schedule.

Getting the router setup would take some time and effort, particularly around deciding exactly what it is you want.

The model of router I have is also an older model so it might be worth looking at what else is available.

But certainly I would expect any enterprise or SOHO grade router to be capable of what you ask.


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