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877777 2010-04-18 09:29:00 I'm thinking about putting this into service now that the new computer is running ok, but I don't intend to use wireless, at least not until my son nags me into giving him access for his laptop.

So, I'd like to disable the wireless completely, i.e shut down the system so there is no RF radiation at all.

I've read the full PDF manual from front to back twice, but can't see anything that indicates that this is possible.

Am I dreaming, or is this actually possible, and if the latter applies, how do I do it?

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
877778 2010-04-18 09:45:00 Have you tried accessing the modem's configuration page? The settings to turn off the WiFi feature may lie in there.

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
877779 2010-04-18 10:29:00 I'm thinking about putting this into service now that the new computer is running ok, but I don't intend to use wireless, at least not until my son nags me into giving him access for his laptop .

So, I'd like to disable the wireless completely, i . e shut down the system so there is no RF radiation at all .

I've read the full PDF manual from front to back twice, but can't see anything that indicates that this is possible .

Am I dreaming, or is this actually possible, and if the latter applies, how do I do it?

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
This ( . speedtouch . net . nz/forum/forum . asp?FORUM_ID=4" target="_blank">www . speedtouch . net . nz) is a good place to ask or browse through . There could also be a command line interface manual available . Here ( . filestube . com/604422b38870cbad03ea,g/TG585-v7-CLI-1 . html" target="_blank">www . filestube . com) you can download the manual
notechyet (4479)
877780 2010-04-18 11:09:00 AFAIK those modems can't do it, but I could be wrong.

They're crap modems anyway:
chillingsilence.wordpress.com

If you don't want the wireless, I'd strongly recommend using another modem, such as a Linksys AM300 or a Draytek DV120
Chilling_Silence (9)
877781 2010-04-20 05:34:00 its rename as "Interface Enabled:" rather than wireless -- i.e. wireless = interface victorcharlie (442)
877782 2010-04-20 05:39:00 I have one of these modems as well, I thought you go http://192.168.1.254 (Thomson Gateway), Home Network > Interfaces > WLAN: (Network Name) > Configure > and untick the "interface enabled button"?

Its just a suggestion, I could be wrong....

192.168.1.254(Network+name+here)

Even if it isn't, thats where the configuration is for the Wifi
Sir Prospect (14735)
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