No,  Read this...  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dummy_load
You would only use a dummy load if you do NOT want the wireless
to work, and did NOT want to damage the transmitter (of the wireless).

Radio Shack might have something like this. Any "good" electronics
parts store has or can get one of these...
If I had wireless I would have one... (That is an oxymoron.)
                                                       Rick Glazier

From: "McPeak, Harry D."
Not sure what that means.  Will it become clear if I go through the router 
manual?

Rick said:
See if you can get a dummy load for the wireless..(A dummy load replaces the 
antenna.)
That "should" cut the effective range to inches (or feet...)



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