BunnMan wrote:
> I have a home network set up using a linksys 4-port router and cable
> modem
> for internet access. Router connects to modem and all computers
> connect to router. Is there any way for em to monitor interent access
> of the other
> computers on my network. the other machines are my kids' computers
> and I would like to check up on what sites they are visitting and what
> they are downloading from P2P services and such without going in their
> room and
> sitting at there computer. Is this possible???
> Also, can I restrict access to certain inappropriate sites and files
> on their connection???
>
Not with your setup. The kind of filtering you are talking about where
you don't filter locally (on each computer) is done with a server
running a server-side filtering program. This is overkill for you and
probably not something a typical home user could set up. Clean up each
kid's computer with malware removal tools, tell them they can't run P2P
programs and back it up with consequences. You can look into a NetNanny
type of program or something like Norton Internet Security with
parental controls. One approach (which I take) is that all computers
with Internet access are in one room, a public area of the house. The
computers in the kids' rooms don't have Internet access.
Malke
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