This page explains how you can control what anyone connecting to the Internet through your modem can access and when.
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Access times (parental controls)
Parental Controls allow you to restrict a specific computer or device's internet access at certain times of the day. For example you may want to block a games console, such as a PlayStation or Xbox from accessing the Internet during exams.
Website filtering
This filter is based on keywords you enter. If a web address (URL) features a keyword then it will be blocked i.e. you enter 'greenpants' as a keyword then GreenPants.com will be blocked. In reverse, if you set it to Allow, only websites with the specific keywords you set will be accessible.
Please note: This will only restrict keywords in the URL of the webpage, not the content of the webpage itself
Port forwarding
Some internet applications may require a special configuration on the ports for network access. Port forwarding allows you to define the ports to be enabled to allow/block those applications.
Access control
Access control is the opposite of port forwarding as it allows you to block access to a particular port or service such as games or internet.
Block a specific device (MAC address filtering)
Every computer, phone or tablet in the world has a MAC address or unique ID. This function allows you to block or allow a particular device to connect to the internet based on the device's MAC address.