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Just enabled a policy to "log Web Access" for a particular machine in Access Control menu, but I can not find where the Log is located. thanks mailto: vidal.jordi@gmailcom

  • nickhp44 Nov 24, 2008

    Yup, i got the same problem. Enabled it for one machine and don't know where to go to see the logs.


    Please help!

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Log on to your router > click on status> in left pane click on logs. Older logs are deleted when memory full.

If running the SYSlog utility you can save to a folder on your computer. You name the folder.

Link to manual:
ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk/dir_products/dir-635/DIR-635_manual_10.pdf

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The web access logs do show up in the main log section. If you like, you can select 'notice' only to filter most everything else. In my experience, this does cause your router to reboot.

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