Just to echo @Tech9, I was on Centurylink DSL with their modem in bridge mode with an Asus router. In fact I started with a RT-N66U then a RT-AC66U B1 both of which worked very well. Then I moved and got Centurylink FIOS. A modern Asus AX router would work well for you.You need a Router behind your existing Modem. Something has to do the DSL connection, leave the ISP device in place. Check CenturyLink forums how to use bridge mode on your ISP device (use it as Modem only). Then something like RT-AX58U from Asus will do what you need. For reliable parental controls you need more than what's offered in options though. Many modern clients may go around router's blocking features. More on this here:
Does the Synology RT6600AX block a particular adult site?
Thinking about buying a Synology RT6600AX but was wondering something. On my ASUS AX86U (with web/content filtering enabled and the adult category blocked) ..... and when using 3rd party programs.... I'm shocked/surprised that the 'adult' category doesn't block some sites that are obviously...www.snbforums.com
Thanks very much for responding. I think I "mis spoke" in that I have a router now and need a newer one. This one I have now allows me to do the stuff I want to do but not very good. I can't really see what websites are visited by my kids and the on and off of the wifi is not very good. I included a picture of my current router just for the heck of it. We live on 2.5 acres 325 feet by 325 feet and I also wish I could extend wifi to run cameras at the far end of the property. If you have a suggestion about that I sure would appreciate it. As I have gotten older I find technology more elusive. I need to try to keep up better. Thank you again. Have a nice day.You need a Router behind your existing Modem. Something has to do the DSL connection, leave the ISP device in place. Check CenturyLink forums how to use bridge mode on your ISP device (use it as Modem only). Then something like RT-AX58U from Asus will do what you need. For reliable parental controls you need more than what's offered in options though. Many modern clients may go around router's blocking features. More on this here:
Does the Synology RT6600AX block a particular adult site?
Thinking about buying a Synology RT6600AX but was wondering something. On my ASUS AX86U (with web/content filtering enabled and the adult category blocked) ..... and when using 3rd party programs.... I'm shocked/surprised that the 'adult' category doesn't block some sites that are obviously...www.snbforums.com
Sorry. And ok. And thank you.Delete the picture from your post. At least black out the admin password.
This one I have now allows me to do the stuff I want to do but not very good.
Thank you for this.You need a Router behind your existing Modem. Something has to do the DSL connection, leave the ISP device in place. Check CenturyLink forums how to use bridge mode on your ISP device (use it as Modem only). Then something like RT-AX58U from Asus will do what you need. For reliable parental controls you need more than what's offered in options though. Many modern clients may go around router's blocking features. More on this here:
Does the Synology RT6600AX block a particular adult site?
Thinking about buying a Synology RT6600AX but was wondering something. On my ASUS AX86U (with web/content filtering enabled and the adult category blocked) ..... and when using 3rd party programs.... I'm shocked/surprised that the 'adult' category doesn't block some sites that are obviously...www.snbforums.com
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