Setting parental controls for wifi

We have our teenage daugher accessing wifi via a Guest Network from  our time capsule.  Can we restrict the time she is able to access the web through the guest network by setting up controls on the time capsule?

Can we restrict the time she is able to access the web through the guest network by setting up controls on the time capsule?
Yes, the Timed Access settings in AirPort Utility can be used to establish daily time limits as far as allowing a device to connect to the wireless network.
For example, you could set up a rule for your daughter's WiFi device that allows her to connect only from 8 AM to 10 PM Daily.

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