Websocket and parental control

Hi all,
It seems that receiving packets with websocket (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket), for a user under parental control, is not possible.
You can easily test this with a website like http://www.netscan.co
A site like http://www.momio.me (not for me, for my 8-year old daughter ) depends heavily on the use of websocket.
Is there any tweak that allows the full use of websocket, yet leave the user under parental control?
Thanks in advance for any useful hint.
Peter

I think the Cisco connect is not working on your computer and you may need to reinstall the CIsco connect software.
Did you try to change any wireless settings on the router using the Web based setup page of the router. Because if you change the wireless settings of the router using the Web interface then Cisco connect software will stop working and you will get the error message.
You will need to reset the router and reconfigure it.
Press and hold the reset button on the router for 30 seconds. Release the reset button and wait for 30 seconds. Power cycle the router. Uninstall the Cisco connect software that you have installed before. Run the CD that comes with the router. It will install the Cisco connect software on your computer again.
Once you are able to install the CIsco connect software successfully, you will be able to use the parental control feature.
Do not change the Wireless network name and wireless security key using the Web based setup page of the router otherwise Cisco connect will stop working again.
Use Cisco connect to change the the Wireless network name and password.
If you do not want to use the Cisco connect then you can simply reset the router to factory default settings. Do not run the Cd and reconfigure the router using Web based setup page of the router.
Open the setup page of the router and change the Internet connection settings manually and you will also find the Access restriction tab on the setup page.

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