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Set Parental Controls
Your router provides various options for blocking Internet-based content and communications
services. With parental controls features, your router prevents unwanted content from reaching
your computers. Parental control options include:
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Keyword blocking of HTTP traffic.
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Outbound service blocking. Limits access from your Local Area Network (LAN) to
Internet locations or services that you specify as off-limits.
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Denial of service (DoS) protection. Detects and stops DoS attacks.
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Blocking unwanted traffic from the Internet to your LAN.
Your router lets you restrict access to Internet content based on web addresses and web
address keywords. The following sections describe how to use the basic firewall features of your
router to protect your network.
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Block Sites
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Block Services
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Schedule Content Filtering
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Control Connected Devices Access
Note:
For information about the advanced content filtering features port
forwarding and port triggering, see
Port Forwarding/Port Triggering
on page 60.
Note:
For help, click
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