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2019-08-08
08:02 AM
2019-08-08
08:02 AM
Logs
How do I view the websites visited on logs? Any information on them is useless. I bought this modem router combo because the advertising sounded like you could track browsing history. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, if not I'm returning this. The time is also an hour off and I can't find how to fix that anywhere either!
Thanks
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Model: C6300|AC1750 Cable Modem Router Docsis 3.0
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2019-08-28
01:07 PM
2019-08-28
01:07 PM
Re: Logs
This KB may be able to help you.
https://kb.netgear.com/24224/How-do-I-view-the-activity-logs-of-my-Nighthawk-router
DarrenM
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2019-08-29
06:47 AM
2019-08-29
06:47 AM
Re: Logs
Thanks but I don't have a Nighthawk router. I'm confused about this statement in the user manual for my router modem combo AC1750/6300v2..."up to 256 entries are stored in the log. Log entries display only when keyword blocking is enabled and no log entries are made for the trusted user". So, according to this statement, if I have keyword blocking enabled (which I do), and the trusted user has no log entries (they don't), then all websites visited should appear in my logs. They do not and I want to know why and what I need to do to get this done please. Thanks
Model: C6300|AC1750 Cable Modem Router Docsis 3.0
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