Belkin "parental control" spam

I have a Belkin router. Every once in a while when I make an http
request, the router hijacks it and makes a redirect to
filter.belkin.com, resulting in web spam from belkin - an ad for a
parental control feature on the router. This is ridiculous. Not only
is it annoying, but it could cause problems for any programs that make
http requests and expect to get back what they asked for.

How can this problem be remedied?
timeOday [ Mi, 12 September 2007 07:10 ] [ ID #1819076 ]

Re: Belkin "parental control" spam

timeOday <timeOday-UNSPAM [at] theknack.net> wrote:
> I have a Belkin router. Every once in a while when I make an http
> request, the router hijacks it and makes a redirect to
> filter.belkin.com, resulting in web spam from belkin - an ad for a
> parental control feature on the router. [...]

> How can this problem be remedied?

Turn off the HTTP filtering feature on the router. Alternatively return
it to the supplier as 'not fit for purpose'. For anything more detailed
you're going to need to provide some details.

Chris
chris-usenet [ Mi, 12 September 2007 11:06 ] [ ID #1819078 ]

Re: Belkin "parental control" spam

In message <JqidnZCMYIGV6HrbnZ2dnUVZ_uWlnZ2d [at] comcast.com>
at 23:10:12 on Tue, 11 Sep 2007, timeOday <timeOday-UNSPAM [at] theknack.net>
wrote
>I have a Belkin router. Every once in a while when I make an http
>request, the router hijacks it and makes a redirect to
>filter.belkin.com, resulting in web spam from belkin - an ad for a
>parental control feature on the router. This is ridiculous. Not only
>is it annoying, but it could cause problems for any programs that make
>http requests and expect to get back what they asked for.
>
>How can this problem be remedied?
>
Google for this in google groups - where the first thread in the results
discusses this
--
Mike News
Mike [ Mi, 12 September 2007 18:34 ] [ ID #1819083 ]
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