Local access versus guest access, Main menu - computers and devices, Main menu – parental controls – Linksys E3000 User Manual

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Linksys E3000

Chapter 2: Cisco Connect

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High Performance Wireless-N Router

Local Access versus Guest Access

You can connect computers or devices to your Router by

giving them local access (Computers and Devices option)or

Guest Access (Guest Access option) .
Computers and Devices with local access will have

access to the Internet and to other devices on your

local network, including shared computers and

printers which are connected to the Router . Local

access can be given to a wired or wireless device . Refer

to Computers and Other Devices, page 6 for more

information .
Guest Access allows you to provide guests visiting your

home with Internet access . Your guests will not have access

to your other computers or personal data . Provide your

guest with the Guest Network name and password . Guest

computers must connect to your network using a wireless

network connection . Refer to Main Menu – Guest Access,

page 5 and Guest Access, page 10 for more information .
The following diagram shows a typical example of how

local access and guest access are used in the same home .

Guest Access and Local Access Sample Diagram

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2

1

2

Internet

Guest Laptop

Family Laptop

Printer

Modem

Router

Main Menu - Computers and Devices

The computers or devices you connect will have access to

the Internet and your local network, including computers

or other devices, such as a printer, connected to the Router .

If you have a guest visiting your home, you can provide

Internet access only (no access to your local network)

through the guest access feature . Refer to Guest Access,

page 10 for more information .

There is x device(s) connected to your router

The

number of devices connected to the Router is displayed .

Add device

To connect another computer or

device to the Router, click Add device and go to

Computers and Other Devices, page 6 .

Main Menu – Parental Controls

Parental controls restrict Internet access for up to five

computers . For the computers you select, you can block or

limit Internet access to specific times . You can also block

specific websites .

Parental controls restrictions are being applied to x

device(s)

The number of devices with parental controls

restrictions is displayed .

Change

To enable parental controls or change settings,

click Change and go to Parental Controls, page 8 .

Main Menu – Guest Access

Guest access provides Internet access only; it does not

provide access to the local network and its resources . For

example, the guest computer cannot print to a printer on

the local network or copy files to a computer on the local

network .
Guest access helps minimize exposure of your local

network . To grant Internet access to friends or family,

provide the guest network name and password displayed

on this screen .

Guests can connect to x-guest using the password

xyz

When a guest wants Internet access in your home,

have the guest do the following:
1 . Connect to the wireless guest network, which is the

name of your wireless network followed by -guest .

2 . Open a web browser .
3 . On the login screen, enter the password of your guest

network . Then click Login .

Change

To disable guest access or change settings, click

Change and go to Guest Access, page 10 .

Main Menu – Router Settings

Use this option to personalize the Router’s settings .

Router name is x

The name of the Router is displayed .

Change

To change settings, click Change and go to

Router Settings, page 10 .

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