BSNL Router - Wireless Switch Off ?

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Hi,I have a BSNL ADSL 2 + Wireless / Router. When i am connected via the ethernet port, can i switch off the wireless by any means ??Thanks ! CheerioArvind Krishnan
 
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In your computer :
Start/Network
Show all connections
open Wlan
Disable. Enable.

This is only for your laptop or desktop
( same as switching of the reception part)

Other in the locality can still access your WIFi net
if unsecured.
Not advisable to disable in the modem.
Use WEP security key to prevent this.
Or Use MAC binding.
Updating link given above.
 
hello every one..can someone help me with the below mentioned issue."i have a wa3002ga modem connected to my pc by the bsnl service provider. for every 2 minutes net is being disconnected, so what i changed my system ip address by going to 192.168.1.1 and now its working fine. but when again when i lookd up in 192.168.1.1 it was showing the old ip and when i tried to see using the ipconfig in cmd it is showing me the new ip address. please suggest".:o
 
1.
Start RUn type cmd Ok
New window
type ipconfig /all
Post data

2.
192.168.1.1 is default gateway for WA3002-G4 ( confirm )
Enable DHCP in the modem
Desktop address will show 192.168.1. X ( X = say 3 to 20 )

3.
When you are connected to Internet this is your IP. ( dynamic)
http://checkip.dyndns.com:8245/
May change every time you connect/disconnect the modem.
nothing secret about this.

Para two :
4.
In dsl page of router disable ADSL2 +
Save reboot Wait for 2 minutes.
5
Reference :
See the blog for detailed settings with screenshots.

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Is there any way to increase the download speed by connecting double lan connection to PC.Like,[Lan1 connection speed 250Kbps] + [Lan2 connection speed 250Kbps] + [WLAN connection speed 250Kbps] = 750 Kbps:iplay:
 

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