On Fri, 2012-01-13 at 18:07 +1300, Robert Fisher wrote: > On 12/01/12 18:02, Adrian Mageanu wrote: > > This wifi thing is to be connected to an Ethernet hub to provide less > > secure wireless access to a LAN (and subsequently to internet) on a > > temporary basis. Hence the need to be turned off. The people using it > > are less technically literate but they know how to operate a power > > switch. Like a local temporary hotspot. WEP is easier to connect to, > > only a password needed. No need for DSL. > If you like, I have an old D-Link G604-T ADSL router which I > successfully used as a wireless router only. > > I think it is what you need. Although it does not have its own power > button you can easily turn the power off at the transformer. > > Make an offer off list and you can have it (if the offer is reasonable). > These are very reliable. I'm still using one as my primary ADSL router, and it's outlived 2 'upgrades' so far.
Steve -- Steve Holdoway BSc(Hons) MNZCS <[email protected]> http://www.greengecko.co.nz MSN: [email protected] Skype: sholdowa
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