to turn off the wireless signal, you only need to unplug the router. if that is no good for your purposes, go to www.whatismyip.com and type the IP it gives you into your address bar. this redirects you to the router setup, where you may be able to turn the wireless signal off
No, you do not have to.
If you don't have a wireless router, that means you can only get connected to the internet using wire / LAN cable.
Step 1 First thing you will want to do is print these steps. You will be offline/Lost connection while change your ip address on your Belkin router Step2 After Hooking Belkin Wireless Router directly to your PC. Turn off any Modems that maybe attached to the Router Step3 Once the Modem turn off, double click on Internet Explorer which will be a blue "E" icon on your desktop. Step4 Address Bar in Internet Explorer Once Internet Explorer has opened. In the address bar type 192.168.2.1 and hit enter. Step5 The Belkin Menu will appear. On the left hand side you will see menu. Click on LAN settings under LAN setup. Step6 It will prompt you for a password. Unless you changed the password previously then just leave the password field blank and click on submit. Step7 Belkin LAN settings screen this will take you to the Belkin LAN settings screen. You see the Ip address field where an IP Address is currently 192.168.2.1. Change the 2 to a 40. So it will now say 192.168.40.1 Step8Next click on Apply Changes Button at the bottom of the page. Step9 Close out of Internet Explorer. Then turn off the Belkin Wireless Router and Computer. Step10 Turn on your Modem. Wait until you a have most of your lights other than the Ethernet light. You will not have an Ethernet light. Step11Once the most of the lights are on. Turn on Belkin Wireless Router. You will now have an Ethernet light. Step12 Then Turn on the PC and you able to browse the internet by clicking on Internet Explorer.
Pull the plug.
because the wireless is broadcasting it's signal, you can turn it off to the outside world in Windows 7, not sure of XP anymore LOL
You can turn wired connection in wireless. If you want to turn wireless connection in wired you will need a particular router for that. The only configuration I know capable of such thing is so called "bridge". Bridge allows to to extend signal, and because almost all routers have LAN switch built-in it technically converts a wireless signal in wired as well as wireless.
Yes, you can if your router supports it. Some routers allow to keep history for later viewing, others allow to save logs on external drives. And most of them keep history until you reboot the router.
According the manual you cannot do that.
The WiFi for the PS3 (that is part of the system and not an adapter) will seek out a WiFi signal when you attempt to set up the internet connection. It can then be set to automatically make an internet connection to either your Internet Service Provider or a strong signal that is not password protected What it does not do is provide you with internet if it is not already available. It also will not turn your internet into wireless or WiFi, you need a wireless router for that
Turn off for five minutes and then turn it back on
To access internet wirelessly from a MacBook, you will simply need a wireless connection available. You will need to the passwords and other related information for your wireless router. You will also need to turn on your wireless card (Airport card) in your MacBook. Simply setup your connection to your router.
turn off her internet then u can do your work