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brettdm12
Dec 01, 2019Follower
Nighthawk App missing Parental Controls and Security
I just bought the Netgear AX8 (RAX80) router after seeing this video recorded in February 2019. It shows Parental Controls using full features of Circle and Security features. The Nighthawk applica...
GabboCH
Dec 04, 2019Apprentice
There are no parental controls on the RAX80 even through the interface...!
There are also lots of problems with the RAX80 if you look in the other threads (Wifi connection, LAN speeds etc).
If this was one of the main features you expected from the RAX80 I would return it & get one of the netgear Wifi5 routers which do have the features you mentioned.
There is currently no official statement I have seen for when these functions will be added to the new Wifi6 routers.
Given the response time to fix the current connectivity issues I think you will be waiting months to years for these kind of features to be added to the RAX range.
michaelkenward
Dec 04, 2019Guru - Experienced User
GabboCH wrote:
There are no parental controls on the RAX80 even through the interface...!
Uh oh. Netgear marketing strikes again.
The original data sheet for the RAX80 clearly states:
"Once set up, you can use the intuitive dashboard to pause the Internet on your connected devices, run a quick Internet speed test, setup smart parental controls and much more!"
They seem to have removed it from a later version. This would certainly be a reason for returning the thing if you bought it on the basis of that earlier guidance.
- GabboCHDec 05, 2019Apprentice
My RAX80 is now in the box waiting for the store I bought it from to except my return.
However, I dont even remember that there was a feature in the web interface to disable all Wifi at certain time, although I could be wrong as its not normally a feature I would use.
Some other users have said it will come later because they have to concentrate on the new Wifi6 implementation but I really dont understand this argument.
A parental control feature or access control has nothing to do with the type of Wifi signal band etc so it should really be a stand alone feature which sits above the hardware interface.