New Access Profile
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On the "New Access Profile" page you can set up and edit the access profile.
Click on the "OK" button to save your settings. If you leave the page without saving, all of your changes will be discarded.
Name
Enter here a name for the access profile.
Time Limit
By defining periods you specify when internet use is allowed and when it is not.
With the "Period" and "Time Budget" settings you can restrict the time for internet use.
The period specifies the time during which the internet can be used each day. The time budget specifies how long the internet can be used during these periods.
Period
First enable one of the settings "always", "never" or "restricted":
Setting | Description/Effect |
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always |
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never |
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restricted |
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Description of the Timetable:
- On the timetable you can enter when internet use is permitted on individual weekdays and when it is not.
- Blue marking: Internet use is allowed during the periods marked in blue on the timetable.
- No blue marking: Internet use is not allowed during the periods not marked in blue.
- Each day is divided into 15-minute intervals.
Here is how to mark periods on the timetable: Click and drag
- Place the mouse cursor at the beginning time.
- Press and hold down the mouse button while pulling the mouse cursor to the desired end of the period permitted.
- If the subsequent days are to receive the same marking, simply pull the mouse cursor further down.
To remove the markings, proceed just as you did to select them.
Time Budget
With the time budget you specify for how many hours internet use is permitted on the individual days.
The time budget applies only to new access profiles you set up. The "Standard" and "Guest" profiles do not have a time budget.
You have the choice between a limited and an unlimited time budget.
Setting | Description/Effect |
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unlimited |
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restricted | With the "restricted" setting you can define at what times and for how long the internet may be used on each day of the week. For a restricted budget the following always apply:
Example: If the "always" setting is selected in the "Period" area, then the complete timetable is marked in blue and internet use is possible at any time on every day. With the limited time budget you can define a maximum length of use for each day, for instance five hours each day. As soon as the five hours have been exhausted, the internet can no longer be used on this day. |
Shared budget
If this setting is enabled, all network devices to which the access profile is assigned share one daily budget.
Example:
The access profile has the following settings:
Period: | Every day from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm |
Budget: | 6 hours per day; the "shared budget" setting is enabled. |
The access profile is assigned to three network devices.
When is the daily budget of 6 hours exhausted?
Sample calculation 1:
All three devices begin surfing the net at the same time: | the daily budget is exhausted after two hours |
Sample calculation 2:
The first device starts surfing at 1:00 pm. It uses one hour up to 2:00 pm: | 1 |
The second device starts surfing at 2:00 pm. By 3:00 pm the first and the second device use two hours. This makes for a total of three hours by 3:00 pm. | +2 |
The third device starts surfing at 3:00 pm. Now all three devices are using the internet. Up to 4:00 pm they use three hours. Then the daily budget is exhausted. | +3 =6 |
The sample calculations illustrate how a shared budget is used up whenever multiple devices are used at the same time.
Filters for Web Pages
The blacklist and the whitelist filter lists can be used to block or allow access to web sites.
- Within an access profile you can use only one of the two lists, either the blacklist or the whitelist.
- You must enter the web sites in these lists yourself. There are no preconfigured web sites.
Blacklist |
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Whitelist |
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Filter web sites
Enable this setting if you would like to use filter lists.
Allow HTTPS queries
Select this setting to allow HTTPS queries to the Internet.
HTTPs is used, for instance, for Facebook, Gmail and online banking. HTTPS queries are either all allowed or all blocked. It is not possible to use filter lists to allow certain HTTPS queries and prohibit others.
If this setting is not enabled, HTTPS queries are blocked. No web sites can be opened using the HTTPS protocol. Even entering such web sites in the whitelist will not make it possible to open them.
If this setting is enabled, HTTPS queries are allowed. All web sites that can be reached using the HTTPS protocol can be opened. Entering a HTTPS web site in the blacklist does not prevent it from being opened.
Permit web sites (whitelist)
Select this setting if you would like to permit the user to visit only the web sites on the whitelist. You can write your own whitelist on the page accessed by clicking "Internet / Filter / Lists".
Block web sites (blacklist)
Select this setting if you would like to block web site access using a blacklist. You can write your own blacklist on the page accessed by clicking "Internet / Filter / Lists".
When a blacklist is used, web sites can only be opened by entering their names (URL). It is no longer to access such web sites with the IP address. If IP addresses are entered, they are automatically entered in the list of permitted IP addresses. You can release individual IP addresses for access in the list of permitted IP addresses. IP addresses released for access can be opened.
Block web sites with adult content (German BPjM module)
If you have selected the blacklist, you can also block the web sites deemed harmful to young people (in the BPjM module). This index is compiled by the German federal government's review board.
Blocked Network Applications
Here you have the possibility to deny internet access to network applications. Select from the drop-down list the network applications to be blocked.
You can edit the list of network applications by clicking on "Internet / Filters / Lists".
Assigned Network Devices
The table shows the devices that have been assigned this access profile. The devices are listed in alphabetical order.
Assigning an access profile to a network device:
- Select the "Parental Control" tab in the "Internet / Filter" menu.
- Find the network device in the table.
- Select the access profile for the network device in the "Access Profile" column.