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1204464 2011-05-23 03:18:00 K9 web protection has been giving me nothing but problems for the last week. Is there a another free alternative to K9 web protection? QW. (15883)
1204465 2011-05-23 03:34:00 opendns.com has content filtering.... SolMiester (139)
1204466 2011-05-23 06:12:00 I use opendns and it works great, can be either set up on pc side or on router, and if you have a dynamic ip you just have a little app that you run to keep opendns upto date with current ip. nedkelly (9059)
1204467 2011-05-23 10:09:00 So I can setup OpenDNS to filter content on my PC instead of the router? QW. (15883)
1204468 2011-05-23 10:19:00 Yes, just set a static ip and point the dns servers at the ips given to you get opendns nedkelly (9059)
1204469 2011-05-23 10:30:00 How do I set a static IP? QW. (15883)
1204470 2011-05-23 11:23:00 depending on your operating system you need to find you network connections, then open properties, find tcp/ip (ipv4) or what ever your os says, click properties then click static ip and enter in the information and in the dns servers down the bottom enter the opendns dns server ips. nedkelly (9059)
1204471 2011-05-23 21:09:00 OP, go to opendns.com, read the info and follow the instructions, you dont have to guess how to do it! SolMiester (139)
1204472 2011-05-23 21:50:00 I know that. I want to set it up so that it blocks content to this PC I am posting this on. Will it block just only my PC or the other PC in the house also. QW. (15883)
1204473 2011-05-23 22:39:00 From my understanding, it is effective from the router so every PC SolMiester (139)
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