On Feb 17, 3:13*am, 1PW <barcrnahgjuvf...@nby.pbz> wrote:
> On 02/15/2009 12:40 PM, Pikey sent:
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> > Hi;
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> > I'm looking for a router that will reliably stop me accidentally
> > opening a dodgy website; and more to the point, stop wife and
> > grandchildren from doing it.
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> > I've got a Draytek at work, and it's a gem, with content management
> > software; but the software is reliant on an external supplier who no
> > longer update their URL lists, for example.
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> > So I'm looking for a Wi-Fi router that has good, reliable, web-site
> > control that isn't going to run out! Can anyone suggest anything?
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> > TIA
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> > Tim
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> Hello Tim:
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> Googling "parental control routers" shows:
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> <http://residential.iphantom.com/>
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> <http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-3319_7-0.html?filter=500563_5056033_>
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> <http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1650669,00.asp>
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> YMMV
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> Pete
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> 1PW *@?6A62?FEH9
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Thanks Pete - but the first one was PC software (not router), the
second one was just a list of routers; the first one in the list
didn't have parental controls of any kind; I din't check the rest; and
the third one was a review written in 2004. I was kind of looking for
a personal recommendation - I've trawled all over the place but
there's nothing with good sitecontrol built in. Thanks again, though.
Tim
Tim