Trend Micro HOME NETWORK 1.1 Manual De Usuario

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Using Parental Controls
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Parental Controls: General Mode
General mode is the simplest way to use Parental Controls. In General mode, the same access 
profile applies to all network users, but you can set a password that allows mature users to 
view blocked Web pages. This password can also be used on the dashboard's Parental Controls 
screen to override Parental Controls for a specified period.
When you enable Parental Controls, the default profile blocks all content under the twelve 
potentially offensive content blocking categories. You can select another predefined profile, or 
create a custom profile.
Follow the instructions on your router's setup screen to enable Parental Controls, select 
General mode, set a bypassing password, and select the desired access profile.
To enter the setup screen, click the dashboard's Parental Controls tab, click Log in to the 
router setup screen
, and then type your router's user name and password. On the setup 
screen, locate the Parental Controls configuration area. 
Note:
After making changes on the router setup screen, click Apply to save changes.
Parental Controls: Per-User Mode
Per-User mode allows you to give each network user a different access profile. Each user has 
an individual user name and password, and must log in before accessing the Internet.
In Per-User mode, there is initially only one user: "Parents". This user, by default, has 
unrestricted Internet access. For new users that you add, the default access profile is "General 
blocking". This predefined profile blocks all content under the twelve potentially offensive 
content categories. You can give a new user another predefined profile, or create a custom 
profile. To allow a user unrestricted Internet access, select the "No Restrictions" access 
profile.
To configure Per-User mode, follow the instructions on your router's setup screen. On the 
router setup screen you can:
Add a new user. Select a user name and password, an access profile for the new user, and 
the new user's status (Active or Inactive). A user with Inactive status cannot log in and 
cannot access any Internet sites. 
Edit an existing user. You can change the user name, password, access profile, and status.
Delete a user.