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Parental Control: Access Profiles for Internet Use
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Configuring Parental Control
Requirements
The “Internet / Filters” menu is available only if you have set
up the Internet connection in the FRITZ!Box and already es-
tablished an Internet connection.
Limitations
The “Internet / Filters” menu is
not
available if you have con-
figured the FRITZ!Box as IP client. In this case, use the corre-
sponding functions of the router whose Internet connection is
being shared.
Preparations
Configure the access profiles required for the members
of the home network; see
Configuring an Access Profile
on
page 81
.
Prepare the filter lists if you would like to use filter lists,
see
Editing Filter Lists
from
page 82
.
If desired, add the list of network applications; see
Adding Network Applications
from
page 83
.
Configuring Parental Control for Network Devices
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface, see
page 32
.
2.
Select the “Internet / Filters” menu.
3.
Select a network device on the “Parental Control” tab.
4.
Click the
button.
5.
Select the access profile to be applied to the network de-
vice and then click “OK”.
Configuring an Access Profile
Requirements
The “Internet / Filters” menu is available only if you have set
up the Internet connection in the FRITZ!Box and already es-
tablished an Internet connection.
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Parental Control: Access Profiles for Internet Use
Limitations
The “Internet / Filters” menu is
not
available if you have con-
figured the FRITZ!Box. In this case, use the corresponding
functions of the router whose Internet connection is being
shared.
Configuring an Access Profile
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface, see
page 32
.
2.
Select the “Internet / Filters” menu.
3.
Select the “Access Profiles” tab.
4.
Click
.
5.
Configure the settings for the access profile in the“New
Access Profile” window. Use the FRITZ!Box Help.
Editing Filter Lists
Requirements
The “Internet / Filters” menu is available only if you have set
up the Internet connection in the FRITZ!Box and already es-
tablished an Internet connection.
Limitations
The “Internet / Filters” menu is
not
available if you have con-
figured the FRITZ!Box as an IP client. In this case, use the cor-
responding functions of the router whose Internet connection
is being shared.
Editing a Filter List
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface, see
page 32
.
2.
Select the “Internet / Filters” menu.
3.
Select the “Lists” tab.
4.
Click the
button.
5.
Select the list you would like to edit and then click
“Edit”.
6.
Edit the list in the window that opens.
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Adding Network Applications
Requirements
The “Internet / Filters” menu is available only if you have set
up the Internet connection in the FRITZ!Box and already es-
tablished an Internet connection.
Limitations
The “Internet / Filters” menu is
not
available if you have con-
figured the FRITZ!Box as an IP client. In this case, use the cor-
responding functions of the router whose Internet connection
is being shared.
Adding a Network Application
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box, siehe
page 32
.
2.
Select the “Internet / Filters” menu.
3.
Select the “Lists” tab.
4.
Click
.
5.
In the “Network Application” window, enter the network
application you would like to add to the list.
AVM FRITZ!Box Parental Control for Windows Users
In the Windows operating systems (Windows 8, Windows 7
and Windows XP), parental control can be also configured for
each individual Windows user.
You will need the “AVM FRITZ!Box Parental Control” software
if multiple Windows users with different rights in the Internet
are sharing a single computer. The “AVM FRITZ!Box Parental
Control” software detects the various Windows users.
AVM FRITZ!Box Parental Control
Download the free AVM FRITZ!Box parental control soft-
ware from the AVM website.
Install the AVM FRITZ!Box parental control on every Win-
dows computer on which users are configured who are
to be protected by parental controls.
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Port Forwarding: Making Computers Accessible from the Internet
The AVM FRITZ!Box parental control is installed on the
computer as a service. The service must be enabled at
all times. If it is not enabled, the FRITZ!Box will not de-
tect the user accounts. Windows users that are not de-
tected are treated like user accounts without any paren-
tal controls.
Downloading AVM FRITZ!Box Parental Controls from the AVM
Web Sites
1.
Enter the address
in your web
browser.
2.
Select the “tools” entry.
3.
Select “kindersicherung”.
4.
Select “english”.
5.
Click the exe file and save the program on your comput-
er.
Configuring Parental Control for Windows Users
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box, siehe
page 32
.
2.
Select the “Internet / Filters” menu.
3.
Select a Windows user on the “Parental Control” tab.
4.
Click the
button.
5.
Select the access profile to be applied to the Windows
user and then click “OK”.
14.2
Port Forwarding: Making Computers Accessible from the
Internet
With default settings in the FRITZ!Box, programs on your com-
puter and LAN cannot be accessed from the Internet. For ap-
plications like online games and file sharing software or serv-
er services like HTTP, FTP, VPN, terminal and remote access
servers, you have to make your computer accessible for other
Internet users.
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Port Forwarding
Using port forwarding you allow incoming connections from
the Internet. By releasing certain ports for incoming connec-
tions, you grant controlled access to the computers in your
network to other Internet users.
The following port forwarding methods are possible in the
FRITZ!Box:
PING
IPv4:
The FRITZ!Box responds to ping inquiries from
the Internet addressed to the IPv4 address of the
FRITZ!Box.
IPv6:
The FRITZ!Box responds to ping inquiries from
the Internet addressed to the IPv6 address of the
FRITZ!Box. Additionally, you can set up PING6
port forwarding rules for each computer in the
home network since each computer has its own
globally valid IPv6 address.
TCP
UDP
IPv4:
Within IPv4 networks you can open the FRITZ!Box
firewall for the protocols TCP and UDP when en-
tering the port range. One port can be opened for
exactly one computer.
IPv6:
Within IPv6 networks you can open the FRITZ!Box
firewall for the protocols TCP and UDP when en-
tering the port range. One port can be opened for
each computer in the network.
ESP
GRE
IPv4:
Within IPv4 networks you can open the firewall
for the two protocols ESP and GRE, which do not
use ports.

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