(06-07-2011, 06:28 PM)Gnollguy Wrote:I believe Netgear partnered with OpenDNS to implement their Live Parental Control (content filtering).(06-07-2011, 04:58 PM)shoju Wrote: For a business, its $1500 a year.... That pretty much kills the viability of using it.
I've got a Netgear WNR3500L and it does content filtering. Haven't really used it much, but it was pretty straight forward. I helped my Dad set up his N600 (WNDR3400 I believe) which has the dual band options and it also has the content filtering.
Both support the block as all the time or only during certain hours. You can block by keyword, domain, and a few other options, you can set trusted IPs to be able to punch through the block.
Again I've only toyed with it for testing but it seemed to work well and was straight forward.
So $50-$80 router, they have remote management options. I think they would do what you were wanting. The D-Link you linked looks like what my Dad has.
http://www.netgear.com/about/press-relea...90804.aspx
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[attachment=53] Pricing for Deluxe is $5 / user / year.
For preventing users from altering their DNS to some other... Look into your routers options for DNS proxy. Redirect Port 53 requests to your DNS server (OpenDNS). Of course, hard core sex addicts will memorize their URL's and bypass the need for DNS entirely, but that can be dealt with by policy. By and far the best way to prevent employees from inappropriate surfing is to have a policy, and then enforce it with HR. Something like OpenDNS is great for preventing unintended Google search clicks from bringing up something unexpected in the middle of the team presentation.