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Switchable wireless?
Is there such a thing as a wireless router with an external switch (i.e. not through a menu screen) to turn the 'wireless' bit on/off?
I want the ability to use wireless occasionally, but 95% of the time I prefer the rock-solid speed and security of Cat 5 cable running to wall jacks. When not in use, I'd rather have no wireless beaming into my skull whilst still having the cables served by the router. Is maybe a separate wireless repeater a better idea? (is this easy?) Cheers, P. |
The only one I know of is made by Trendnet. There are probably others, of course.
Is maybe a separate wireless repeater a better idea? (is this easy?) |
Thanks, I may follow the path of least resistance then - wouldn't happen to know the model of your Netgear widget would you (so I know what to look for as distinct from a router)?
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You can buy wireless USB "dongles" from most suppliers as a separate unit. Maplins do a selection - look for "Wireless Cards - USB
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You could try simply removing the aerial when you dont want the wifi. I use a BT2100 and the aerial just screws on.
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Netgear |
Thanks chaps, have found the type of thing I'm after - it's a wireless access point for adding wireless to an existing wired network. So, a wired router provides the internet to the wall jacks, into one of which I can plug a device like this , which can be switched on or off when I need wireless, without any disruption to the normal service.
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