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Router with a physical button for wifi?
Not so long ago, there was a review of the NETGEAR WNDR3700 router, which has a physical on / off button. WiFi. I tried to search, but I didn’t find something simpler, but without fail with a button) For home, that is. computer for 2 - 3. Can anyone advise a strong middle peasant?
upd. I'm uncomfortable walking around the house in a tinfoil hat
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As far as I know, on many routers using openwrt, you can reassign the Wireless setup and even reset button to enable or disable wifi.
Draytek Vigor Fly 200
as far as I remember, there is such a button
If sclerosis serves me right, in the famous wrt54g linux with tomato firmware, you can assign such a function to the logo button.
Googled it, sure.
Any router with any button and the ability to install firmware from enthusiasts.
Quit doing bullshit. During working hours, will you still be irradiated? And the neighbors and their Wi-Fi networks will still have to be jammed with a hat. But, in general, the power of the Wi-Fi transmitter is up to 100 mW (usually less, my linksis, it seems, supported up to 74), emnip automatic power selection (i.e. 2 computers at a distance of a meter will not shine into each other with full power), and most importantly - a mobile phone, the radiation of which is at its peak almost to a watt and shines directly into the brain through the ear that is leaning back - nullifies all your efforts to protect yourself from radio waves. Compare, at least, the range of a home Wi-Fi router and a mobile phone. And also - their number around.
PS I never understood people who drink everything that burns, smoke all sorts of rubbish and fuck everything that moves, but they only buy diet cola © I don’t remember whose.
In Asus routers, the firmware does not need to be changed. In the settings, you can select the assignment of the WPS button.
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