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		|  18-08-2007, 11:59 | #46 |  
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			Lol no probs just wish i could find out if i can turn the wireless bit off.
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		|  18-08-2007, 12:04 | #47 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrsmac2006  Lol no probs just wish i could find out if i can turn the wireless bit off.
 10 month old baby on your knee I am not suprise you are distracted
 |  The manual indicates you can.
 
What version router do you have?  Check under the router - on a small label - possibly v1, v2 ,v3 or v4.
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		|  18-08-2007, 12:11 | #48 |  
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			under says ver 6003uk if thats what your after
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		|  18-08-2007, 12:34 | #49 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrsmac2006  under says ver 6003uk if thats what your after |  Think that's the model...should be on a tiny sticker under the model / serial numbers etc..
 
Edit - like this:
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		|  18-08-2007, 12:39 | #50 |  
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		| 10 month old baby on your knee I am not suprise you are distracted |  10 months  .........But she`s 2 now, i`m sure of it..........  
She`s off in the garden swinging on the swings now rather than my chair,with me attatched to it.
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		|  18-08-2007, 12:51 | #51 |  
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			that is the code given on that little sticker hun. same place and size
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		|  18-08-2007, 13:05 | #52 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrsmac2006  that is the code given on that little sticker hun. same place and size |  OK - so it's a version 6 then...goes and gets manual!    |  
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		|  18-08-2007, 13:08 | #53 |  
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			Fantastic. my manual is on the set up disc i think but its a load of words that dont mean anything to me lol.
 Give me a cook book anyday!!
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		|  18-08-2007, 13:20 | #54 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrsmac2006  Fantastic. my manual is on the set up disc i think but its a load of words that dont mean anything to me lol.
 Give me a cook book anyday!!
 |  I didn't mean you...I meant me!  Just downloaded from the Belkin site...
 
Hummmm it says the wireless LAN light can have the status of off but it doesn't bloody tell you how to switch it off...oh well - just make sure it's secure - you've done that haven't you?
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		|  18-08-2007, 13:26 | #55 |  
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			Yes thanx Hun Thank you for your effort though.may be in time i will find out how to do it.
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					Originally Posted by mrsmac2006  Yes thanx Hun Thank you for your effort though.may be in time i will find out how to do it. |  Perhaps.... I bet it's something dead simple like a physical switch on the router or something....
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		|  18-08-2007, 13:39 | #57 |  
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			I think the light just indicates whether it's working or broken, I've got a v4 which doesn't support disabling of wireless but has the light anyway.
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			Urm i wouldn't have thought of that!
 There is not a switch of any kind on the router there is an ariel and a power cable and 3 ethernet cables and that is it
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			If you ever notice that WLAN light flashing then it means someone is using your connection, phone the police.
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		|  18-08-2007, 13:46 | #60 |  
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					Originally Posted by MrJDGaF  I think the light just indicates whether it's working or broken, I've got a v4 which doesn't support disabling of wireless but has the light anyway. |  
Then why indicate in the manual that it can be switched off?
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					Originally Posted by mrsmac2006  Urm i wouldn't have thought of that!
 There is not a switch of any kind on the router there is an ariel and a power cable and 3 ethernet cables and that is it
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Already checked the manual for you, MrsMac2006!   ---------- Post added at 12:46 ---------- Previous post was at 12:46 ---------- 
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					Originally Posted by MrJDGaF  If you ever notice that WLAN light flashing then it means someone is using your connection, phone the police. |  Which it will be if she's using it!
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