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    Unhappy Block same web sites on WA3002G4 router ?

    hi,
    i have BSNL broadband connection with wireless WA3002G4 router, i have 25 connection in LAN , sharing Internet , and i want to Block same unwanted website, internet connection in on ALWAYS on mode , plz give me the method for blocking the website
    Thank you

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    D-Link routers employ something termed Parental Control to block individual webistes. Please go through the various options tabs present in the modem web interface.

    I would let other WA3002G4 pour in their comments.

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    @cool_techie_tvm
    Sorry. OUT of thread.
    Three ids and passwords in modem Beetel 110Bx1.
    Access Control -- Passwords

    Access to your DSL router is controlled through three user accounts: admin, support, and user.

    The user name "admin" has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your DSL Router.

    The user name "support" is used to allow an ISP technician to access your DSL Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics.

    The user name "user" can access the DSL Router, view configuration settings and statistics, as well as, update the router's software.
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    P R O B L E M : to BLOCK same web site in LAN 25 computers.

    Not possible in Modem/router usually.
    ( checking up . will update )
    External Firewall
    Internet explorer/Internet options can be tried.
    Each computer may have to be
    programmed.
    Windows Firewall/

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    If the router thing does not work...you can always try out some programs...plenty are available if you google.But you'll have to install on each PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerdoc View Post
    If the router thing does not work...you can always try out some programs...plenty are available if you google.But you'll have to install on each PC.
    It (using softwares) complicates the whole process. Had it been a server-client environment, then it would have been easier. But since the OT starter uses router/pppoe mode, its better to accomplish this is by manually entering them in the modem.

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