on 21-06-2016 08:14
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on 12-02-2018 23:44
21-06-2016 09:50 - edited 21-06-2016 09:52
If you have a Superhub 1 or 2 or 2AC you can do the following to filter their access as I explain here, link: http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Switched-On-Families/Controlling-Teens-Time-on-Wifi-Parental-Con...
Note that you can only setup 7 rules and each block that you want to go past midnight will require two rules to be in effect. So you could at most block 3 devices from getting online between 9PM to 7AM (for example.) And one device you could block from getting online between 9PM to midnight.
The hub 3.0 does not offer MAC filtering like that, so that isn't an option.
In general, if you want to be able have more blocks in place or have any at all (if you have a hub 3.0) you would need buy a WiFi router with a WAN port. Connect it to your Superhub and put your Superhub into modem mode. Get your devices online through the 3rd party router and apply the parental controls in the WiFi router - of course ensure the WiFi router you are thinking of buying has parental controls to begin with and that you think they are good enough for your requirements.
Edit: typo adjusted.
21-06-2016 13:01 - edited 21-06-2016 13:05
@Lasha I was toying around with my hub 3.0's settings and noticed something you can try to filter the access. That is if you have a hub 3.0:
1. Browse to http://192.168.0.1 - sign in.
2. Click Advanced Settings -> DHCP
3. You will then be at this page here: http://192.168.0.1/?dhcp_setting&mid=DHCP and set an reserved IP address for the device. Use the Apply Changes button to save the changes. Do this for each device you want to filter.
4. In Advanced Settings click Security -> IP and Port Filtering
5. You will now be on this page: http://192.168.0.1/?ipfilter&mid=IPFiltering - Click the 'Create a new rule' button.
6. Configure a rule like:
*Enabled
*Protocol: ALL
*Source IP Address: SINGLE
*IPV4 Address: specify the reserved IP address you typed in at step 3.
Destination: ALL
Source port range: (START) 1 (END) 60000
Destination port range: (START) 1 (END) 60000
(Example screenshot follows):
7. Click the Add Rule button.
---Note: If the DHCP reserved IP addresses of the devices you want filtered are in order like .7 .9 .9 then you can set SOURCE IP from SINGLE to RANGE. Do not use the range option if the IP addresses are not in order or not reserved.
8. Do this for each of the devices you want to filer.
9. (Scroll down the page now) By default 'Always on is ticked. This will block their access at all hours.If that is what you want, tick the Apply changes button. If you want to set certain hours devices cannot be used:wanted to put a tick in 'I only want to restrict Internet access at' and then tick 'Different times on different days of the week'
You can specify the hours the filtering should be active by clicking each box in the grid (example screenshot follows.)
10. Click the 'Apply Changes' button.
*Note #1: The above likely won't work if you have the Firewall disabled
*Note #2: The hub 3.0 has numerous bugs, so not all features may work as intended.
Edit: Typo adjusted.
on 05-07-2016 19:48
on 05-07-2016 19:51
on 05-07-2016 23:00
@Lasha wrote:
I've also just checked and see I have the one simply called Super Hub. Can I do this with this one or do I need a router as well?
Cheers
@Lasha Yes, filtering with the older hubs is much easier to do, but very limited in rule amounts sadly.
The Superhub 1 then If you have the original Superhub (VMDG480) the coax and info sticker is located on the back of the hub. If you have a Superhub 2 to Superhub 2 AC the info sticker is located on the base and would state the model number as either VMDG485 or VMDG490. In the advent of having the original Superhub (Superhub 1), or Superhub 2 or even Superhub 2 AC the following is the way to go about filtering Internet access: http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Switched-On-Families/Controlling-Teens-Time-on-Wifi-Parental-Con...
Whereas if you had the newest hub (hub 3.0 VMDG505) - the big white grilled one, then my advise above would have been worth a go.
As I mention in the linked topic, you can only have 7 rules max - I've no idea why the limit is so low. And you need two rules per device if you say, wanted to block a device's Internet access between 9PM to 8AM.
So if you wanted a wide array of devices blocked during certain hours, you would need a 3rd party WiFi router that offered parental controls as a feature. Which you'd use in conjunction with the Superhub that would be set to run in modem mode. An Ethernet cable linking the two devices.
on 08-07-2016 15:58
Hi,
My reply in this thread is a bit more techy but does more:
You can set his up to block certain types of access and also at certain time of day and night.
One major plus for this I reckon it's a bit more fire and forget. Set the options and then give out the wifi password to the kids and their friends. Any device that you do and do not know about will be restricted to whatever setting you have made.
No need to keep up with knowing/finding out mac addresses and setting up new devices to be restricted etc.
on 11-01-2017 21:46
on 12-01-2017 15:12
Yes all you have to do is press the reset button and it takes off all restriction rules
on 03-03-2017 09:43