WRT54G V8 Hiding or denying access to EASYLINK Advisor

On the wire PC which is hooked to router via ethernet.  Is there anyway to prevent access or hide the settings for the router?  In particular the encryption key so a teenager doesn't have access?  Thanks in advance.

That doesn't seem to make a difference when you are using the EasyLink Advisor software that came with the router.  If you click on look at settings everything shows up for the router. 

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