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I have tried several broadband routers, Linksys, D-Link, Belkin to use their
features to control WWW access in my home LAN. None of these allow you to
set restriction features within a time window. They allow you to block out
access at certain time windows by day of week, but they dont for example
have the flexibility to allow FTP access while blocking eveything else in a
time window.
Is there a prosumer level of router that has the added flexibility to set
access restrictions that are invoked within a certain time window? This for
a small home network behind a cable modem.
thanks
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I have tried several broadband routers, Linksys, D-Link, Belkin to use their
features to control WWW access in my home LAN. None of these allow you to
set restriction features within a time window. They allow you to block out
access at certain time windows by day of week, but they dont for example
have the flexibility to allow FTP access while blocking eveything else in a
time window.
Is there a prosumer level of router that has the added flexibility to set
access restrictions that are invoked within a certain time window? This for
a small home network behind a cable modem.
thanks
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I have tried several broadband routers, Linksys, D-Link, Belkin to use their
features to control WWW access in my home LAN. None of these allow you to
set restriction features within a time window. They allow you to block out
access at certain time windows by day of week, but they dont for example
have the flexibility to allow FTP access while blocking eveything else in a
time window.
Is there a prosumer level of router that has the added flexibility to set
access restrictions that are invoked within a certain time window? This for
a small home network behind a cable modem.
thanks
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 06:25:37 +0000 (UTC), Joe Bernstein
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>[1] No, this isn't an explanation of that, this is an ObSF. Note
>that in the book of Genesis, Abraham repeatedly argues with God.
>I don't know whether Jewish law enjoins this on his descendants,
>but Jewish folklore does with unremitting zeal. There is, for
>example, the story of the rabbi who stormed Heaven. There is the
>Golem of Prague. There are any number of stories about Abraham
>himself showing him doing this or that, explicitly portrayed as
>basically trying to sneak around what God had told him.
There's also the Berdichever Kaddish, AKA Rabbi Levi Yitzhak's lawsuit
against God: http://www.berdichev.org/the_kadish_of_levi_yitzhak.htm
> The book you need for the first two paragraphs of this footnote
>is <A Treasury of Jewish Folklore> by Nathan Ausubel.
Hey, great book! Also his Treasury of Jewish Humor.
I have tried several broadband routers, Linksys, D-Link, Belkin to use their
features to control WWW access in my home LAN. None of these allow you to
set restriction features within a time window. They allow you to block out
access at certain time windows by day of week, but they dont for example
have the flexibility to allow FTP access while blocking eveything else in a
time window.
Is there a prosumer level of router that has the added flexibility to set
access restrictions that are invoked within a certain time window? This for
a small home network behind a cable modem.
thanks
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I have tried several broadband routers, Linksys, D-Link, Belkin to use their
features to control WWW access in my home LAN. None of these allow you to
set restriction features within a time window. They allow you to block out
access at certain time windows by day of week, but they dont for example
have the flexibility to allow FTP access while blocking eveything else in a
time window.
Is there a prosumer level of router that has the added flexibility to set
access restrictions that are invoked within a certain time window? This for
a small home network behind a cable modem.
thanks
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I have tried several broadband routers, Linksys, D-Link, Belkin to use their
features to control WWW access in my home LAN. None of these allow you to
set restriction features within a time window. They allow you to block out
access at certain time windows by day of week, but they dont for example
have the flexibility to allow FTP access while blocking eveything else in a
time window.
Is there a prosumer level of router that has the added flexibility to set
access restrictions that are invoked within a certain time window? This for
a small home network behind a cable modem.
thanks
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 06:25:37 +0000 (UTC), Joe Bernstein
<joe@sfbooks.com> wrote:
>[1] No, this isn't an explanation of that, this is an ObSF. Note
>that in the book of Genesis, Abraham repeatedly argues with God.
>I don't know whether Jewish law enjoins this on his descendants,
>but Jewish folklore does with unremitting zeal. There is, for
>example, the story of the rabbi who stormed Heaven. There is the
>Golem of Prague. There are any number of stories about Abraham
>himself showing him doing this or that, explicitly portrayed as
>basically trying to sneak around what God had told him.
There's also the Berdichever Kaddish, AKA Rabbi Levi Yitzhak's lawsuit
against God: http://www.berdichev.org/the_kadish_of_levi_yitzhak.htm
> The book you need for the first two paragraphs of this footnote
>is <A Treasury of Jewish Folklore> by Nathan Ausubel.
Hey, great book! Also his Treasury of Jewish Humor.