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I am trying to configure my WiFi router to restrict users to a session time of 30 min. I was reading through my router configuration booklet but could not find anything worthwile. It would be great if somebody can point me in a direction. Also is there a way to redirect users to a particular web page as they start their browsing session.



Router : DSL-2750U WIRELESS N ADSL2+ 4-PORT WI-FI ROUTER



http://www.dlink.co.in/products/?pid=452



Please recommend a different version of router/process if this is not good.



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  • Without details on the router brand and model you won't get much feedback...

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I am trying to configure my WiFi router to restrict users to a session time of 30 min. I was reading through my router configuration booklet but could not find anything worthwile. It would be great if somebody can point me in a direction. Also is there a way to redirect users to a particular web page as they start their browsing session.



Router : DSL-2750U WIRELESS N ADSL2+ 4-PORT WI-FI ROUTER



http://www.dlink.co.in/products/?pid=452



Please recommend a different version of router/process if this is not good.



Thanks










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  • Without details on the router brand and model you won't get much feedback...

    – Jan
    Sep 16 '14 at 7:26











  • Done. Added my router details. thanks

    – jaipster
    Sep 16 '14 at 8:49














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I am trying to configure my WiFi router to restrict users to a session time of 30 min. I was reading through my router configuration booklet but could not find anything worthwile. It would be great if somebody can point me in a direction. Also is there a way to redirect users to a particular web page as they start their browsing session.



Router : DSL-2750U WIRELESS N ADSL2+ 4-PORT WI-FI ROUTER



http://www.dlink.co.in/products/?pid=452



Please recommend a different version of router/process if this is not good.



Thanks










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I am trying to configure my WiFi router to restrict users to a session time of 30 min. I was reading through my router configuration booklet but could not find anything worthwile. It would be great if somebody can point me in a direction. Also is there a way to redirect users to a particular web page as they start their browsing session.



Router : DSL-2750U WIRELESS N ADSL2+ 4-PORT WI-FI ROUTER



http://www.dlink.co.in/products/?pid=452



Please recommend a different version of router/process if this is not good.



Thanks







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  • Without details on the router brand and model you won't get much feedback...

    – Jan
    Sep 16 '14 at 7:26











  • Done. Added my router details. thanks

    – jaipster
    Sep 16 '14 at 8:49



















  • Without details on the router brand and model you won't get much feedback...

    – Jan
    Sep 16 '14 at 7:26











  • Done. Added my router details. thanks

    – jaipster
    Sep 16 '14 at 8:49

















Without details on the router brand and model you won't get much feedback...

– Jan
Sep 16 '14 at 7:26





Without details on the router brand and model you won't get much feedback...

– Jan
Sep 16 '14 at 7:26













Done. Added my router details. thanks

– jaipster
Sep 16 '14 at 8:49





Done. Added my router details. thanks

– jaipster
Sep 16 '14 at 8:49










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Restricting user session length isn't possible with your router (time-based is possible though). You'll have more luck installing third-party router firmware, such as DD-WRT and setting up Chillispot.



Your router doesn't support DD-WRT, so you might want to replace it. Check their compatibility database first when you do decide on purchasing one.






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    You can restrict the time certain machines may spend online, check page 55 of the manual:
    ftp://support.dlink.co.in/broadband/DSL-2750U/manual/DSL-2750U_C1_Manual_IN_1.00.pdf




    To configure for MAC address blocking, enter the username into the
    Username field, click Browser’s MAC Address to have MAC address of
    the LAN device, or click Other MAC Address and enter a MAC address
    manually. Tick the checkboxes for the desired individual days of the week
    and enter desired Start Blocking Time and End Blocking Time.
    Click the Save/Apply button to save the configuration







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      Restricting user session length isn't possible with your router (time-based is possible though). You'll have more luck installing third-party router firmware, such as DD-WRT and setting up Chillispot.



      Your router doesn't support DD-WRT, so you might want to replace it. Check their compatibility database first when you do decide on purchasing one.






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        Restricting user session length isn't possible with your router (time-based is possible though). You'll have more luck installing third-party router firmware, such as DD-WRT and setting up Chillispot.



        Your router doesn't support DD-WRT, so you might want to replace it. Check their compatibility database first when you do decide on purchasing one.






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          Restricting user session length isn't possible with your router (time-based is possible though). You'll have more luck installing third-party router firmware, such as DD-WRT and setting up Chillispot.



          Your router doesn't support DD-WRT, so you might want to replace it. Check their compatibility database first when you do decide on purchasing one.






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          Restricting user session length isn't possible with your router (time-based is possible though). You'll have more luck installing third-party router firmware, such as DD-WRT and setting up Chillispot.



          Your router doesn't support DD-WRT, so you might want to replace it. Check their compatibility database first when you do decide on purchasing one.







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              You can restrict the time certain machines may spend online, check page 55 of the manual:
              ftp://support.dlink.co.in/broadband/DSL-2750U/manual/DSL-2750U_C1_Manual_IN_1.00.pdf




              To configure for MAC address blocking, enter the username into the
              Username field, click Browser’s MAC Address to have MAC address of
              the LAN device, or click Other MAC Address and enter a MAC address
              manually. Tick the checkboxes for the desired individual days of the week
              and enter desired Start Blocking Time and End Blocking Time.
              Click the Save/Apply button to save the configuration







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                You can restrict the time certain machines may spend online, check page 55 of the manual:
                ftp://support.dlink.co.in/broadband/DSL-2750U/manual/DSL-2750U_C1_Manual_IN_1.00.pdf




                To configure for MAC address blocking, enter the username into the
                Username field, click Browser’s MAC Address to have MAC address of
                the LAN device, or click Other MAC Address and enter a MAC address
                manually. Tick the checkboxes for the desired individual days of the week
                and enter desired Start Blocking Time and End Blocking Time.
                Click the Save/Apply button to save the configuration







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                  You can restrict the time certain machines may spend online, check page 55 of the manual:
                  ftp://support.dlink.co.in/broadband/DSL-2750U/manual/DSL-2750U_C1_Manual_IN_1.00.pdf




                  To configure for MAC address blocking, enter the username into the
                  Username field, click Browser’s MAC Address to have MAC address of
                  the LAN device, or click Other MAC Address and enter a MAC address
                  manually. Tick the checkboxes for the desired individual days of the week
                  and enter desired Start Blocking Time and End Blocking Time.
                  Click the Save/Apply button to save the configuration







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                  You can restrict the time certain machines may spend online, check page 55 of the manual:
                  ftp://support.dlink.co.in/broadband/DSL-2750U/manual/DSL-2750U_C1_Manual_IN_1.00.pdf




                  To configure for MAC address blocking, enter the username into the
                  Username field, click Browser’s MAC Address to have MAC address of
                  the LAN device, or click Other MAC Address and enter a MAC address
                  manually. Tick the checkboxes for the desired individual days of the week
                  and enter desired Start Blocking Time and End Blocking Time.
                  Click the Save/Apply button to save the configuration








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