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My Router/Wi-Fi is protected by OpenDNS FamilyShield. It's awesome. How can I restrict my iPhone 5 from similar websites when it is not connected to my WiFi (say I am outside my home and relying only on my provider Cellular data). Is there a solution...
I installed Open DNS on both my Apple Airport express v7.6.x and my dd-wrt flashed WRT54G. I can easily go to any porn sites or sites which I hope OpenDNS blocked. This is my second go around with OpenDNS. First time I did it couple of years before i...
WRT54G is the backup for the dead spots I have upstairs. Airport express is our workhorse and all devices are mostly connected to it. It is only when we land up upstairs in the dead spots that we connect to WRT54G.
With FamilyShield I cannot connect ...
It is fair. So when you say " three devices each user" How does that work. So I have a MacBook Pro, iPhone (Verizon) iPad(verizon). So This is what I do
1. MacBook - Connect at local Starbucks or Client Office network
2. iPhone - always on - surfing ...
I am shifting away from FamilyShield into normal OpenDNS. I have two routers. The reason being my home is fairly large and there are spots upstairs where we have dead zone. To circumvent I added a DD-WRT flashed router upstairs and all is great. Now ...