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guyguy
Nov 14, 2016Apprentice
Time Schedule and Parental Controls
I am trying out the Nighthawk router and I am comparing its features to Linksys and Asus routers. The router has the latest firmware version. I have a few questions about using the Nighthawk router. ...
DexterJB
Nov 22, 2016NETGEAR Moderator
Hi guyguy,
1. You can use the per device filtering feature on the NETGEAR Genie app/program and set the filtering level to "High" or "Custom" on the devices you would want Facebook and YouTube to be filtered on. You can check the link below.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29913
2. As for setting a schedule for Internet access on specific device/s, you can follow storm1985's advice of setting up Address Reservation for the devices then block all services on a set schedule. You can check the links below.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24091
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24055
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24054
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
guyguy
Nov 23, 2016Apprentice
Dexter~ Thanks for the reply. Netgear has an odd way of doing things. Both Linksys and Asus use a grid to block time which to me is easier than how Netgear does it.
1. After I block a site, how long do you wait for it to take affect on the router? I thought I had tried this on my iPod and I was still able to access FB or Youtube on the browser and app. Yes, I understand that I can't block apps on a device. I just want to block sites like FB or Netflix on specific devices both laptop and iPod.
2. I will try to to set a schedule for internet access based on Storms advice.
I will try the suggestions and advice and I will post my results.
- DexterJBNov 23, 2016NETGEAR Moderator
Hi guyguy,
If you are using the per device filtering, LPC settings may take a while to take effect since the filtering is done on their servers. This is the only available solution for you to somehow block/filter sites that fit to a certain category set by OpenDNS on a per device level.
Please keep us posted on the results.
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
- guyguyNov 24, 2016Apprentice
So, I have the router up and running. I am using my iPod as the test device. The iPod is connected to the router. So, I have set the iPod to 192.168.1.101 in the reservation. I have the iPod set to HIGH for the filtering.
1. Even though I have the filter set to high, I am still able to access FB and Youtube on my iPod. I can access FB on the browser and Youtube on the app. I really would like to cover both app and browser access but I know that I can't block app access.
2. I go to Advanced and Schedule to set the time schedule. I don't want to set a time schedule for all devices. How do I specifically set a time schedule on my iPod?
3. On the network map, why does some devices go grey as if they are offline? Shouldn't devices have a constant connection?
I want to fine tune the blocks and time schedule PER device. Although the router is fast, I want to continue to use it but ONLY if I can block websites PER device and specifically set a time schedule PER device.
- guyguyNov 24, 2016Apprentice
I have one other question. I have a lot of devices which includes the following:
4 iPod Touch 5 and 6 gen
4 iPhones 5, 6, 6s Plus
3 Amazon Fire TVs
2 Chromebooks
Xbox 360 and Playstation 3
2 iPads
Wireless printers
2 ATVs
Wired computers
To get the best speed on all devices, what would be the best band to use 2.4 or 5? Do I split the devices and put some on one band and others on the other band? I know 2.4 has a stronger signal.