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visited websites log.

Gl4di4tor

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I remeber once reading Maximum Pc magazine that you can access your modems log of all the websites visited. However, i can't find that issue so i was wondering if someone her on AT knew how. Thanks.
 
you need a logging program to track, log, and a database engine to sort, filter, and answer queries. (we currently use zixcorp's web inspector in our enterprise)
 
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
I remeber once reading Maximum Pc magazine that you can access your modems log of all the websites visited. However, i can't find that issue so i was wondering if someone her on AT knew how. Thanks.

What model of router do you own? Several of the Soho routers have a rudimentary logging function, and there are some <not free> utilities that will query the linksys routers and build excellent reports for you, providing you install a 3rd party firmware.
 
Originally posted by: skyking
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
I remeber once reading Maximum Pc magazine that you can access your modems log of all the websites visited. However, i can't find that issue so i was wondering if someone her on AT knew how. Thanks.

What model of router do you own? Several of the Soho routers have a rudimentary logging function, and there are some <not free> utilities that will query the linksys routers and build excellent reports for you, providing you install a 3rd party firmware.

I have a Westel Model 327W Dsl modem/router.
 
I have no experience with that line. Try logging into the router and have a look around for a "logs" or "management" tab.
 
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