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Re: ADSL Modem/Router with Hardware WLAN switch
"Peter Crosland" <g6jns@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:13lj40nb5cqig4d@corp.supernews.com... > JRS wrote: >> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:47597FDF.8AF14283@hotmail.com... >>> >>> >>> The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> >>>> JRS wrote: >>>>> anyone know of a router I can turn WLAN on and off with a switch? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Why not simply turn the whole router off? >>> >>> Probably becasue he want to keep the ethernet alive. >>> >>> Graham >>> >> Yep, not paranoid as I'm already bald but I sit next to my current >> dying router every day and most of the time I'm on a wired >> connection. I know I could turn it off via the PC but I don't always >> want to boot the PC to turn it on and I'm bound to forget to do it >> before I turn the PC off! > > Do you want to do this on an ad hoc basis or at certain regular times? For > example some have facilties to only operate at specific times of day. > > Peter Crosland Ad hoc preferred and as easy as flicking a switch if possible. Both would be great! |
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