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Best Router For Parental Control/content Filtering

Can i block mac address from router parental control? how?? plz tell me in detail?

This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router. The 'Browser's MAC Address' automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running. To restrict other LAN device, click the "Other MAC Address" button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device. To find out the MAC address of a Windows based PC, go to command window and type "ipconfig /all".

User Name

Browser's MAC Address
Other MAC Address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx)

Days of the week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Click to select

Start Blocking Time (hh:mm)
End Blocking Time (hh:mm)

What is the best content filtering software?

Content filtering software are those sets of  designed to restrict or control the content a reader is authorized to access, especially when utilized to restrict material delivered over the Internet via the Web, E-mail or other means. There exist a List of those Software that are used for Content filtering such as  Family Parental Control - Internet Filter - Porn Blocker and Norton's Parental Control Software - Norton Family etc. Now the question which arises is that if the same applies in Organization or office then what is the best Mean to work on or f you are a business owner, government agency or academic institution, receiving blacklist updates may be required by law (eg. CIPA) in order to meet certain government regulations. Thus the best Linux operating system that provides you all of the content filter features pre Handled is The ClearOS. Which proved to be very effective and used by lot of happy clients all over the Globe.

How do I install parental controls on Internet surfing?

Not sure which browser or operating system you want to add the Parental Block on so I will give you instructions on the most popular.Windows has some basic parental controls as well. By clicking Start > Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > Set up parental controls for any user, you are able to set time limits, control access to certain games, and block certain programs. It doesn't do much else, but if you want to control access to programs, it works by making them impossible to open when the settings are enabled. If you're using Vista, you can find an automatic web filtering tool here as well, but it's missing in Windows 7.Google Chrome has a few great options for filtering web content in a variety of ways. StayFocused is technically a productivity extension, but since it can block websites and domains with a few simple clicks, you can set it up to restrict access for your kids. TinyFilter is an extension that filters out profanity and has a content filter for various types of web content people may find offensive. Both can be disabled temporarily if you want to check out an unfiltered web yourself.Firefox: For parental control in Firefox you have two great add-ons that will do most of the work for you. FoxFilter blocks web content based on your criteria and specific words. You can set it block all of the content on a site, or just the words you define. Disabling it is as easy as typing in your preferred password. brOOzi takes a different approach, and instead only allows a child to visit sites the parent approves. Depending on the age of your child, either of these should do the trick.Internet Explorer:  uses a browser based content filter available under the tools menu. Click Tools >Internet Options > Content, and then click the Enable tab under the Content Advisor menu. Here, you are able to filter for specific types of possibly offensive content like language, nudity, sex, and violence, or blacklist sites completely.

Are there any good parental controls on Google Chrome?

Chrome has just recently changed the way it does parental controls (Google is shutting down Chrome’s parental control features, replacement to launch later this year). You now create a supervised account. I find this type of control almost useless as it doesn't give very many options as to what to control. Addressing parental controls at a higher level with either an app or hardware device would be more beneficial and would give a you a lot more fine control over what is being viewed.One device I really like is marco (Parental Control Web Filtering - Kid safe internet controls).It Features -Content FilteringFilter and block websites for inappropriate content. Choose from a number of categories to filter.YouTube FilteringWith several different layers of protection, parental control YouTube filtering prevents access to inappropriate videos.SafesearchSafesearch and search filtering blocks sites from even appearing in searches for Google and Bing.Time ManagementSet limits for each device – when they can and cannot access the web.Ad BlockingBlock ads, that simple!Easy SetupPlug marco into your current router and you have created a new kids safe wireless environment.

What is the best hack-proof wireless router for MAC filtering, detailed logs (device, type of traffic and website), parental controls based on key words, and ability to designate devices that are not subject to parental controls?

Try this one: Manage your home network like a pro. It has everything you want except for keyword filtering, which is not possible on the wireless router unless you break HTTPS encryption. But keyword filtering is not reliable and degradates router performance. Therefore, it might not a desirable feature anyway.

What keywords should i block in a parental filter?

Hi, sorry about any spelling errors my keyboard isn't working properly, ill try to keep it in mind. The question is fairly self explanatory, but more specifically I'm using integaurd, it is one of the ones that the Australian government have released. Any recommended keywords or specific sites to block would be appreciated. Thank you in advance

Is there any free parental control software for WiFi network?

Many routers have a parental control feature; if yours does, that's probably the best way to accomplish your goal. If not, there are several “safe DNS” providers out there, many of them free, which basically take any request for questionable content and return a “sorry I can't find that” message rather than the requested content.Norton ConnectSafe is one of these, and it offers several levels of protection, not just from adult sites but also known malware servers and other nasties. To set it up, all you have to do is log in to your router and set it to use Norton's DNS servers instead of automatically using the ones your ISP assigns.On a side note, if you just want to get away from your ISP's default search page, you can use Google's public DNS servers, which are at 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. Handy for getting around someone else's content filtering, or to set up on the grownups' computer so they can still browse grownup stuff, if they want.

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