I have 3 PC's on my network (2 xMCE & 1x XP Pro). My daughter (XP Pro) is staying up way too late at night. Is there any way I can instruct the network to disconnect the connection at a certain time of night (or morning as the case may be) ?? Help... mother at wits end.
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Posted 02 May 2006 - 08:48 AM
I have moved the post to Networks, Internet and Security forum.
As for your question, is the network using some kind of router with built-in modem? I'm asking because some modems (ADSL and Cable) have a schedule option where you can specify a rule. You could create a rule to block all Internet traffic at a pre-defined time. This is even better than disconnecting all the network because it can be applyed to a single computer (using the IP address) and better than software, since there is no need to install anything. In case you don't have a router that supports this, you can check K9.
As for your question, is the network using some kind of router with built-in modem? I'm asking because some modems (ADSL and Cable) have a schedule option where you can specify a rule. You could create a rule to block all Internet traffic at a pre-defined time. This is even better than disconnecting all the network because it can be applyed to a single computer (using the IP address) and better than software, since there is no need to install anything. In case you don't have a router that supports this, you can check K9.
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Posted 02 May 2006 - 09:07 AM
bitdefender internet security offers the option to specify the time when the connection to internet is available. and it offers password protection too, so no-one else can modify the settings.
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Posted 02 May 2006 - 11:51 AM
NetNanny and CyberSitter also have that feature and our commercially available.
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Posted 02 May 2006 - 12:30 PM
A lot of consumer grade routers support restricting time of use. Nearly every Linksys I've come across does.
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Posted 04 May 2006 - 06:19 PM
Smoothwall and IPCop firewalls also can do this if you happen to have an older computer laying around.
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Posted 05 May 2006 - 05:11 AM
Wow, there's a lot of ideas, I agree that BitDefender is the best idea suggested unless you know how to add a rule to your router?
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