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Issue with content filtering

Steinmeg
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Issue with content filtering

Have the XR1000, trying to block you tube but not having any luck. Can access it from all devices. I added the rule, tried to hit site after I applied it and it was still active, then also tried after a reboot. I mean seem pretty straightforward, is this any known issue for this site? Could this be because I use cloudflare dns? Would not think that would have anything to do with it, even tried to just block Facebook for fun and still able to access it.
Model: XR700|Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router
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Netduma-Liam
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Re: Issue with content filtering

OK, that might work as a good work around until NETGEAR can release a fix for their Content Filtering feature. Perhaps if you let us know your use case we can help you fine tune it a little further? For example, if you're trying to stop a particular device accessing YouTube after a particular time in the evening you could implement that to.

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Netduma-Liam
NetDuma Partner

Re: Issue with content filtering

As far as I'm aware there's a known issue with Content Filtering not working, though it's a features of NETGEAR's settings and here at Netduma we don't have control over their settings.

 

Could you try adding a new rule to traffic controller for the device you want to block, then select 'Media' from the categories menu and see if that works better?

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Steinmeg
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Re: Issue with content filtering

I am able to block all media with that option. It is the content filter that seems to not be working like it should. I flip the media rule a d nothing works for streaming wise.
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Netduma-Liam
NetDuma Partner

Re: Issue with content filtering

OK, that might work as a good work around until NETGEAR can release a fix for their Content Filtering feature. Perhaps if you let us know your use case we can help you fine tune it a little further? For example, if you're trying to stop a particular device accessing YouTube after a particular time in the evening you could implement that to.

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Steinmeg
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Re: Issue with content filtering

Going to accept this a a answer, it is a work around. We are 100% streaming so stopping media would stink. I will wait for a patch to block the specific websites, thank you for the information.
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