Hi all,
I want to control use of my home broadband connection when I am work so that I can stop my children accessing the internet at certain times of the day when I'm not there (for example when they are supposed to be doing their homework!). I thought a neat solution would be to log on to my BT account from work and change the password at the server end when I wanted to "switch off" the internet connection. I assumed that the password stored in our router (at home) would no longer be correct which would therefore stop the router connecting. I could then change the password back again when I wanted to "enable" it again.
However, it seems that wont work because apparently BT Broadband doesn't actually require a password to connect to the internet (I guess if you're connecting via your home phone line that's secure enough already).
I'd like to be able to do this remotely so that I can control the times the connection is "enabled" when I'm at work. I'd also prefer that my children don't know I'm doing it so I don't want to put any parental control software on the computer or change any of the settings on the router (in any case, they are pretty computer savvy so they'd soon work that out).
Hope someone can offer some advice.
Thanks



It's true that a router doesn't use a phone number (it will "dial" 0,38 to connect to BT's servers) but, once your router has connected to the right servers, it still has to pass on your username and password to confirm that you've got permission to use BT's services. Otherwise, we'd never pay for broadband!