Content Screening; Internet Access Control - BT Total Hub Fibre User Manual

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Content screening

Content screening is when you use your Hub to block images and web addresses.
To set up content screening:
open your web browser, type http://home or http://192.168.1.254 (for your
1
Fibre Hub Manager) in the address bar and press
click on the
Content Screening
2
customise the Content Screening groups as required
3
click
Save
before you close the window. You may be asked to enter your
4
password – if you haven't changed it, the default password is the same as the
serial number on the bottom of your Fibre Hub

Internet access control

Internet access control is when you use your Hub to block internet-based
applications such as chat rooms, instant messaging and online gaming.
To set up internet access control:
open your web browser, type http://home or http://192.168.1.254 (for your
1
Fibre Hub Manager) in the address bar and press
click on the
Access Control
2
click the
Time Schedule
3
as required
Extra features
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icon in the
Quick Service Links
link in the
Quick Service Links
link and customise the Time Schedule for each device
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