This article explains how to use the Parental Internet Control feature on your Belkin router to schedule Internet access to your local network.
Step 1:
Open a browser to access the router's Dashboard. In the Address bar, enter "192.168.2.1" as the router's default IP Address then press [Enter]. If the IP Address has been changed, enter the new one instead. For instructions on how to check your router's IP Address, click here.
QUICK TIP: You may also enter "http://router" in the Address bar to access the Dashboard.
Step 2:
On the Dashboard, click Parental Internet Control.
Step 3:
When the login prompt appears, enter your router's password and click Let me in!.
Step 4:
Wait until all of the devices connected to your network are found.
Step 5:
Click the arrow next to the device you wish to schedule.
NOTE: Devices not currently connected to your network might not show up on the list.
Step 6:
Check Schedule Internet access.
Step 7:
Click the From and To drop-downs, select the time you wish to allow Internet access to the device for weekdays and weekends.
Step 8:
Click . The clock symbol next to the device is an indicator that the Schedule Internet access is enabled.
NOTES: Some of the troubleshooting steps and images may vary from one router model to another.
QUICK TIP: To fix any bugs and to improve the functionality of your router, you can upgrade its firmware. For instructions on how to do that, click here.
QUICK TIP: To fix any bugs and to improve the functionality of your router, you can upgrade its firmware. For instructions on how to do that, click here.