D desertman macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 14, 2018 #1 I'm looking for a router that has an on/off switch for Wi-Fi. I know that years ago such routers were availabe but now I don't find them anymore. Does anybody know such router models and where to get them? Thanks.
I'm looking for a router that has an on/off switch for Wi-Fi. I know that years ago such routers were availabe but now I don't find them anymore. Does anybody know such router models and where to get them? Thanks.
C chabig macrumors G4 Sep 14, 2018 #2 I’ve never seen a router that didn’t have the capability to turn off WiFi.
D desertman macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 14, 2018 #3 I'm not looking for a router with the "capability" to turn Wi-Fi on or off but for a router with a dedicated (physical) button or switch to do this. Last edited: Sep 14, 2018
I'm not looking for a router with the "capability" to turn Wi-Fi on or off but for a router with a dedicated (physical) button or switch to do this.
C chabig macrumors G4 Sep 14, 2018 #4 Oh. I’ve never seen one like that. Maybe you can just detach the antenna.
Howard2k macrumors 604 Sep 14, 2018 #5 My Netgear does. It's discontinued (R6300v2) but maybe check the newer ones. Current TP-Link Archer C1900 router has the button too. Reactions: desertman
My Netgear does. It's discontinued (R6300v2) but maybe check the newer ones. Current TP-Link Archer C1900 router has the button too.
D desertman macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 14, 2018 #6 Thanks! The Netgear router is a possible candidate (and used or refurbished still available). Last edited: Sep 14, 2018
Altemose macrumors G3 Sep 15, 2018 #7 Depending on the intended purpose, some APs come with the ability to do it through software or by schedule.
Depending on the intended purpose, some APs come with the ability to do it through software or by schedule.
C campyguy macrumors 68040 Sep 16, 2018 #8 Chiming in late, I chose the Synology RT2600ac in part for the wifi on/off button.
S Steenee macrumors newbie Sep 18, 2018 #9 I have a Netgear Nighthawk X65 and it has a Wi-Fi on/off switch on top.
E evanapage macrumors newbie Sep 22, 2018 #10 we all very much familiar with the routers. These are basically used for accessing the internet. but while I have upgraded my OS I am facing some Windows Explorer Keeps Crashing Windows 10 issue. Last edited: Sep 22, 2018
we all very much familiar with the routers. These are basically used for accessing the internet. but while I have upgraded my OS I am facing some Windows Explorer Keeps Crashing Windows 10 issue.