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Is there a method or hack to turn off and disable the wireless feature
of a Belkin ADSL modem Wireless router F5D7633-4?

I only need to use it in wired mode and it interferes with my TV
sender and the TV sender when on causes intermittent Internet access
through the router.

I only bought the wireless version as it seems impossible these days
to find a wired only router.

cheers

Bob

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saracenia-usenet@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Is there a method or hack to turn off and disable the wireless feature
> of a Belkin ADSL modem Wireless router F5D7633-4?

Does it have external antennas?
If so, unplugging may work.

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On 11 Sep 2005 11:36:08 GMT, Ian Stirling <root@mauve.demon.co.uk>
wrote:

>saracenia-usenet@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>> Is there a method or hack to turn off and disable the wireless feature
>> of a Belkin ADSL modem Wireless router F5D7633-4?
>
>Does it have external antennas?
>If so, unplugging may work.
yes it has two stubbies which swivel and bend out to 90deg, but they
seem integral to the case and cannot be removed from outside. As is
only few weeks old am reluctant to dismantle case (for warranty reason
only)...but as last resort maybe will have to.

tnx

Bob

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> >Does it have external antennas?
> >If so, unplugging may work.
> yes it has two stubbies which swivel and bend out to 90deg, but they
> seem integral to the case and cannot be removed from outside. As is
> only few weeks old am reluctant to dismantle case (for warranty reason
> only)...but as last resort maybe will have to.

Just removing the antennas isn't a great idea, you'd have more luck if
the unit contained say a miniPCI or PCMCIA card which you could unplug.
Although you might then find that if the router does a self check and
fails on the radio initialisation that it fails entirely.

David.

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<saracenia-usenet@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> >If so, unplugging may work.
> yes it has two stubbies which swivel and bend out to 90deg, but they
> seem integral to the case and cannot be removed from outside. As is
> only few weeks old am reluctant to dismantle case (for warranty reason
> only)...but as last resort maybe will have to.
>
> tnx
>
> Bob

Nothing in the menus to disable the radio(s)? If not, and you don't want to
open it up, just wrap the antennas in a few layer of aluminum foil and
swivel them in such a position where they can't be seen as an eye sore.
Seriously, just a few layers of foil will very effectively block all it's
RF.

Cheers,
Eric

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Is there no switch in the control pages?

I have one on my Netgear and use it frequently. The best security is
OFF when not needed.

saracenia-usenet@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

> Is there a method or hack to turn off and disable the wireless feature
> of a Belkin ADSL modem Wireless router F5D7633-4?
>
> I only need to use it in wired mode and it interferes with my TV
> sender and the TV sender when on causes intermittent Internet access
> through the router.
>
> I only bought the wireless version as it seems impossible these days
> to find a wired only router.
>
> cheers
>
> Bob
>

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8O I know I'm posting like two years later -
But
I had a similar problem with my brand-spankin' new Belkin F5D7230-4
It turns out the IS a way to switch OFF the wireless on this unit.
You have to go in to the browser based interface, and explicitly go back
to the 'wireless' link to find the soft switch for the wireless.
It is even in the documentation, but It wasn't obvious for a major feature.

Also, the Belkin tech support either misunderstood what I was asking for,
or didn't know their own stuff all that well.

Hopefully your problem is solved by now. Pehaps Belkin added this feature after reading your original post.

By the way, wrapping a wireless router in aluminum foil and sticking it in an aluminum pressure cooker only seemed to degrade the signal by about half.

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Hi, haroldb2:

Can you please let us know which firmware version you have installed in your F5D7230-4 router?. I have one as well (bought back in 2005) , but can't find that "wireless soft-switch" you mentioned in your post.

Thanx in advance.


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