Subj : Re: Wireless Broadband Qu To : Ed Vance From : Holger Granholm Date : Sat Jun 02 2018 11:25 am In a message on 06-01-18 Tom Walker said to Ed Vance: Hi Ed, > As I asked above, Can the Wi-Fi part of a Broadband Router be turned > OFF by me? Thanks for reading. TW> A little late with an answer but here is my two cents worth. First TW> DO NOT give the land line as you found out the cable/Fiber phones TW> die with some power outages. I agree. Your copper line is kept alive by the backup batteries of the phone company so even though the cellphone and internet access die in a lengthy power outage, the land line is still alive. TW> On the wireless modem router as far as I know you cannot turn off TW> the WiFi portion. You just set up a secure password and set up wifi TW> security and just do not sue it For WiFi reception I have a Huawei WiFi Mobile adapter and the laptops are configured to receive the Wifi signal from that adapter that can be switched on/off. For the stationary machine(s) I have Asus USB-N13 Network Adapters that are also configured to work with the signal from the Mobile adapter. The stationary machines can also use any free access point within reach of the USB adapter. It has occasionally been necessary when the access to my ordinary ISP has failed. This is possible by using the Win10 WiFi menu to choose a such one. Off course going mobile with the laptops I can set them to use any free WiFi access point. 73 es GN de Sam OH0NC, aka Holger ... If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. -- MR/2 2.30 --- PCBoard (R) v15.22 (OS/2) 2 * Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228) .