"Internet Access Manager" disappears from the Valerie Router
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08-16-2023 12:31 AM
Referring to this link on "How to set up Internet Access Manager" at
https://virginhome.tmtx.ca/en/topic/homeinternet_valerie/how_to_create_access_controls_on_my_valerie...
Unfortunately, the "Internet Access Manager" function is no longer available in my Valerie router dashboard as of Aug 11, 2023 all of a sudden and all controlled schedule day and time for the specific devices are all gone!
I have tried both doing a "reboot", i.e. power cycling and a "reset to factory default". In both cases, the "Internet Access Manager" section of the dashboard still does not show up. It just disappears forever.
Here are the firmware info of my Valerie router FYI..
Firmware version: | 2.5 |
Rescue version: | SG4F210008 |
User interface version: | 7.3.29 |
Hardware version: | 5566-000002-006 |
Technical Support said Virgin Plus is removing this function in stages and I guess I was hit first without being notified. There is nothing you can do to control any connected device other than turning the MAC Filtering ON or OFF for a specific device. However, you still unable to specify any day or time of the day the device should have access with MAC Filtering. This makes the router a dummy device that only allow you to setup WiFi SSID and password which is very disappointing!
Wonder if anyone experiences the same problem? If yes, do you have a way to control access of a device from this dummy Valerie router?
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09-27-2023 06:29 PM
You may want to call the to ask for a replacement modem with the old firmware and hope that they will fix the problem soon!
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09-27-2023 08:43 PM
Thank you! I will.
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09-28-2023 10:30 AM
You may want to call the to ask for a replacement modem with the old firmware and hope that they will fix the problem soon!
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01-06-2024 02:52 PM - edited 01-06-2024 02:54 PM
I am SOOOOOOO angry about this as well. I have called 4 times to be told it's not available and been instructed to use an app that is not available in my region/country! This feature is an absolute must for parents it's mind-blowing that it has been removed. I was even sent a new modem that was supposed to have the feature (it did) and then it was removed again the next day! RIDICULOUS!!!!!!! I am ready to go find another provider despite the hassles that will be involved
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01-06-2024 09:34 PM
Setting up a WiFi schedule by device is a basic parental control feature on the modem/router and I complained to customer support and they shipped me a new modem but the feature was there for a day and it was disabled overnight. Bell / Virgin Plus chose to secretly disable this feature without pre-waring customers is a shame and a terrible business practice.
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01-07-2024 07:10 PM
I am also very angry. I just switched to Virgin Plus Internet, and I did see the parental controls for about a day or two, something I depend on to control access for multiple family members. I'm just glad I do not have a contract, and I will look for another provider, since this feature is a must for my family.
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04-22-2024 09:48 PM
I need the Internet Access Manager to be reenabled in the router firmware, some kid's devices must stay on LAN only on specific schedules. Why can't Bell / Virgin provide us with an easy solution, like an updated firmware???
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09-20-2024 12:43 PM
Like everyone else here. I need the access manager option back. I have a teen. If you are no longer supplying this service we should be informed. You should also offer a solution. As you know, internet access and social media is a huge and growing problem for children. This is unacceptable.
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12-29-2024 09:45 PM
@AngryMom would you care to share which app they recommended?
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12-29-2024 10:55 PM
I just switched from Bell solely based on price and because I was getting the Home Hub 4000 (Vincent). Little did I know that I was compromising parental controls by switching to Virgin. At least with Bell you had a crappy app to control internet access per device. Has anyone tried to connect an old router to Virgin's modems in order to convert it into an Access Point and use the parental control from there? Or does Virgin just want us to purchase an antivirus with parental control? I'm just baffled that this option was flushed 😠
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12-30-2024
11:09 PM
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12-31-2024
08:56 AM
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VirginPlusAntgi
I have actually switched to a different fiber internet privider in June!
Initially I was happy that they use a WiFi pod device as a router and you must download an App to access the WiFi pod to setup your own main & a guest WiFi network access. They also has a parent control in the App that you can setup sleep hours or to turn on the WiFi or to block the WiFi access for a certain device.
However, they only offer the minimal control settings in the App for free!
If you want to setup a schedule for the device WiFi access times on different days, you have to upgrade the Parent Control plan and to pay a decent monthly fee!
I think Bell finally found a very high demand profitable business to grab your money! This parental control setup feature used to be built-in with the routers in those telephone dial-up , internet access days! Anyways, the freebie vdays are gone!
I did a Google search and realized that Bell has started doing the same thing!
BTW. the different Fiber internet provider that I switched to is also a subsidiary of Bell! I am sure Virgin Plus will follow suite very soon!

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