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5.
Select or deselect the checkbox to block or unblock the category.
6.
Click
Save
.
Specifying Web Sites
1.
Open a Web browser and enter
to access the 2Wire i3812V user interface.
2.
Click
Services
and select
Access Control
; the
Access Control
page opens displaying a a list of connected
devices and any access restrictions for each device.
3.
Click
Content Screening
; the
Content Screening
page opens.
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4.
Scroll down to the
Block or Allow Access to Specific Sites
pane.
5.
Enter the site IP address or name in the
Site URL
field for the intended group, for example,
Yahoo.com
.
6.
Select the intended access type:
Block
or
Allow
.
7.
Click
Add to List
; a message appears informing you the configuration status. The Web site you entered
appears under the corresponding list, for example.
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8.
Select the sites you want to block or allow, or click
Enable Blocked List
to block or
Enable Allowed List
to
allow access to all sites on the list.
Configuring Web Remote Access
The remote access feature enables you to access your local network from outside your home using the
Internet. You can access shared files on PCs, manage services, view cameras, or remotely administer your
system from anywhere.
To set up remote access:
1.
Open a Web browser and enter
to access the 2Wire i3812V user interface.
2.
Click
Services
and select
Remote Access
; the
Remote Access
page opens.
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3.
Select the
Remote Access
checkbox to enable the remote access feature.
4.
Select the
Access shared files
checkbox if you want to enable the shared files feature.
5.
Click
Edit Domain Name
to enter your domain name that you will need to enter
6.
Enter a password containing at least eight alphanumeric characters in the
Enter new password
field.
7.
Confirm your password in the corresponding field.
8.
Select the
Enhanced login protection
checkbox to prevent repeated “guessing” of the Web Remote
Access password.
9.
Select from the corresponding drop-down lists to temporarily suspend remote access after a number of
failed login attempts.
10.
Change the default HTTP and SSL ports if you are hosting a Web server on your network to avoid port
conflicts with your Web server.
11.
Click
Save
.
Note:
You will need to enter this domain name into a Web browser when you
access your system remotely.
Note:
You will need to enter this password when you access your system
remotely.
Note:
It is recommended to leave the added security value as enabled (the
default value).
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Accessing Your Local Network Using Web Remote Access
For best results, ensure that your operating system has been properly configured for file sharing before
attempting to access files remotely. For more information on enabling your operating system for file sharing,
see the 2Wire support Web site or review the online help system by clicking the Help link on the 2Wire
gateway home page.
To access your home network:
1.
Open the browser and type your personal domain name into the address line (for example,
jonesfamily.accessmyhome.net
); the
Welcome to the Remote Access Center
page opens.
Notes:
If you change the Web Remote Access default port settings, type the
new port numbers along with your personal domain name when accessing
Web Remote Access. For example, if your domain name is
jonesfamily.accessmyhome.net and the HTTP port is changed to 8080, you
will type
.
When connecting to your home network using Web Remote Access, you may
see a security alert from your browser. If you are prompted with this
message, click
Yes
to proceed to the Remote Access Center.