Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2013-06-25 06:20:08
Don't need the ON/OFF button either. Spend the extra money on getting the firmware right.
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2013-07-17 00:23:46
Yes it was a small but ultimately persuasive selling point for me - there are times when I need to switch off the wi-fi, but don't have the time to log into the router (or sometimes after a very long time working with networks, I don't have the inclination :) )
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2013-07-27 19:33:25
There are lot of bugs/issues with TP-Link. May be developing a robust firmware will help a lot...
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2013-07-27 21:19:51
adil_mhaisker wrote
There are lot of bugs/issues with TP-Link. May be developing a robust firmware will help a lot...
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2013-08-03 19:38:32
Slavnist wrote
Don't need the ON/OFF button either. Spend the extra money on getting the firmware right. :)
There are lot of bugs/issues with TP-Link. May be developing a robust firmware will help a lot...
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2013-09-08 11:50:06
I dont need it as I have always kept my modem/router on a different power socket frm the PC :D
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Yes, it is a quick way to ensure that only wired connections are in use
2014-04-07 20:10:39
Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
Yes, it is a quick way to ensure that only wired connections are in use. Don't always have time to log in to settings
Yes, it is a quick way to ensure that only wired connections are in use. Don't always have time to log in to settings
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2014-04-12 05:27:17
yes, very definitely. it's a selling point for me. who has time to log into the router every time just to switch on/off wifi??? most irritating without the hard switch, period.
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2014-09-27 23:14:48
Add more Devices to compatibility lists... it helps a lot....
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Re:Do You Need a Physical Wifi Switch on Your Router ? Why ?
2015-08-26 23:12:05
Like others said .. a robust firmware is the best offer ..but like MStaples said we don't always have the time to log in to change the settings ...a physical wifi switch is definitely needed to save time ...
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