Netgear DG834GUv5 Reference Manual - Page 77
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DG834G Reference Manual Note: When in Per-User mode, everyone accessing the Internet through the router is required to log in. To configure General mode: 1. Enter a password in the Parental Controls Bypass Password box, re-enter it in the Confirm password box, and then click Apply. This password allows users to access pages that are blocked by Parental Controls. 2. Select the access profile that will apply to all users, as follows: • To select a predefined profile, click Apply Profile and then choose a profile from the list. • To create a custom profile, click Use Custom Settings and then select the check boxes as desired. (For additional choices, click More Categories). • To allow unrestricted Internet access, click No Restrictions. 3. Click Apply. To configure Per-User mode: The User Account Information table in Per-User mode shows each user's name, access profile, and status. Users with Active status can access the Internet sites permitted by their access profiles. Users with Inactive status cannot log in and cannot access any Internet sites. To add a new user: 1. Click Add. Type the new user's login name and password, and then re-enter the password in the Confirm password box. 2. Select the new user's status. To allow Internet access, click Active. To completely disable this user's Internet access, click Inactive. 3. Select the access profile that will apply to this user, as follows: • To select a predefined profile, click Apply Profile and then choose a profile from the list. • To create a custom profile, click Use Custom Settings and then select the check boxes as desired. (For additional choices, click More Categories). • To allow unrestricted Internet access, click No Restrictions. • Click Apply. To change a user's account information: 1. Select the user's name in the User Account Information table and then click Edit. Protecting Your Network v3.0, September 2005 5-19