the filtering is done by the pc, not the router.
you could try installing the trend software using advanced options to not
install av+as.
sadly i have tries a couple of different ones, and they are all a pain, my
kids (16,14,8,8) need access to sites for homework that just get blocked due
to use of words like 'sex' somewhere on the page. far more pain than it's
worth in most cases. i did spend some time letting them get on with it, then
going through history and adding sites i didnt like to the hosts file.
i soon got bored with that method, now all the kids pcs have firefox as
default and ONLY browser, and have foxyfilter enabled
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/4351/ it's a free solution that solves
vast majority of the problems (just turn off body text checking if you want
useable pcs). oh, and firefox is here
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/ , it's
what IE7 is trying to be.
"TheScullster" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> Have just taken delivery of Netgear router which claimed content filtering
> provided.
> This turns out to be time limited Trend Micro offering which includes
> virus, spam software as well.
>
> Is there any content filtering software which will work with the DG834
> router and allow user settings/password access ?
> In other words like the Trend Micro offering but without all the virus &
> spam stuff.
>
> TIA
>
> Phil
>