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Cyberoam Netgenie review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £98
inc VAT

Having internet filtering at the router level makes sense and the NetGenie is easy to set up, but it's expensive

Specifications

802.11n, 4x 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet ports

http://www.scan.co.uk

Cyberoam’s NetGenie is a wireless router specifically designed to keep your family safe from the nastier parts of the internet when online. It doesn’t have a built-in ADSL modem, so you’ll need to use a modem or plug another router into it.

To this end it not only has built-in virus detection, but also has a comprehensive set of filters to control what the various members of your household can and can’t view online. In the web interface you can create a separate user for each member of your household, complete with obligatory password for anyone over eight years old (you can set a password for the young ‘uns, but the router sensibly suggests that they may have trouble remembering it.) When each member of the household opens a web browser, they first have to log in before they can access any web sites.

Cyberoam Netgenie

You then have a large range of options for each user, to help you make their browsing as locked-down or permissive as you wish. To start, you set their approximate age – 8, 12, 17, 21 or Adult. This gives you a baseline web filter which you can then customise. For example, for eight-year-olds everything is locked down bar a handful of sites such as kids.yahoo.com and kids.discovery.com, while at the Adult setting everything is permitted except for porn and sites known to host malware.

Time controls 8-year-old
Default settings for an eight-year old – click to enlarge

There are 87 categories of website, split into recommend sets for each age group, and you can permit or block access to each category with a simple click – the interface is incredibly simple to use. You can also restrict access at certain times of day – stopping your teenage child accessing Facebook when they should be doing homework, for example. However, we found that for the timed access to work we had to set it for five hours ahead of the time we actually wanted, even though the time set in the router was correct. You can also add sites to custom white- and blacklists for each user, so they will always have access to certain sites or have that access blocked. You can also whitelist a certain device, so that PC, tablet or smartphone will always be able to do what it likes online.

When you try to access a blocked website, you are shown a screen telling you why, and giving you the option to log in as a different user or to override the block with the administrator username and password. The system worked well; our only problem was that there was no time out for individual users; we stayed logged in as an Adult even when we changed users in Windows 7. Unless each member of your household has their own PC, we’d recommend always getting those with more permissive settings to log out of the system before letting a younger member use the PC.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ***
Modem type none
802.11b support yes
802.11g support yes
Draft 802.11n support yes
Draft 802.11n 5GHz support no
MIMO no
Turbo mode none
Stated speed 150Mbit/s

Security

WPA PSK
WPA2 yes
Firewall yes
MAC address filtering no
DMZ no

Physical

Size 44x153x232
Antennas 2
Internal/external antennas external
Upgradeable antenna yes
Number of WAN ports 1
Ethernet ports 4
Ethernet connection speed 10/100Mbit/s
Other ports USB
Wall mountable yes
Power consumption on 4W

Other Features

Dynamic DNS yes
Universal Plug and Play support yes
DHCP server yes
MAC spoofing no
Port forwarding yes
WDS Support yes
USB device support no
QoS yes

Buying Information

Price £98
Warranty one year RTB
Supplier http://www.scan.co.uk
Details www.netgenie.net