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Standard User ggremlin
(committed) Fri 11-Oct-13 13:40:24
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Re: Routers without Wi-Fi for BT Infinity ?


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could you unlock the openreach modem, and set it into router mode?
then just use a switch to distribute to you network?

edit, this thread from last year details it, and a few other options.
http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/fibre/t/4109217-hua...

Edited by ggremlin (Fri 11-Oct-13 14:06:11)

Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Fri 11-Oct-13 14:20:53
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Re: Routers without Wi-Fi for BT Infinity ?


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http://www.box.co.uk/TP-LINK_TL-R460_Wired_Only_Cabl...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/NetGear-FVS318GE-Netgear-Pro...

I played with something like the latter on two FTTC connections (it was a dual WAN version).

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Standard User ggremlin
(committed) Fri 11-Oct-13 21:11:09
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Re: Routers without Wi-Fi for BT Infinity ?


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the BT hubs for infinity all have internal wifi antenna


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Standard User billford
(elder) Fri 11-Oct-13 21:17:00
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Re: Routers without Wi-Fi for BT Infinity ?


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I didn't know that, ta.

Another reason for not going with BT.

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Standard User Pipexer
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 11-Oct-13 21:34:24
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Re: Routers without Wi-Fi for BT Infinity ?


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Nothing wrong with your train of thought. If you don't need the capability of a wireless router there is no need to have wireless radio emissions going around your house, a pretty logical request if you ask me!

And you are of course totally right, there is still no conclusive evidence that Wi-Fi emissions are totally safe.

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Standard User jecop
(newbie) Fri 11-Oct-13 23:41:19
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Re: Routers without Wi-Fi for BT Infinity ?


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http://www.dlink.com/uk/en/home-solutions/connect/ro...
less than £30 on amazon, does a decent job for me. I used a TP-LINK TLR460 before, but that was 4-5Mpbs slower than the D-LINK in speedtests
Standard User Michael_Chare
(committed) Fri 11-Oct-13 23:52:40
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Re: Routers without Wi-Fi for BT Infinity ?


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In reply to a post by ggremlin:
the BT hubs for infinity all have internal wifi antenna
The Technicolor and Netgear routers I have both allow me to disable Wifi. Does the BT Hub really not allow you do do this?

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sat 12-Oct-13 00:14:56
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I don't know which BT hub teh OP has but all of those I have here - 4 different models all allow Wireless to be disabled.


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Standard User ukhardy07
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 12-Oct-13 00:32:56
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Yep which is why I said it was a strange request at first. Then when I was told it was a perfectly normal request and people started discussing needing a router with removable antennas to disable the WiFi I just assumed that disabling it via the online interface must not fully stop emissions. So needing a non wifi router is still a strange request to me if it can be disabled as easily as I had assumed.

To do it go into 192.168.1.254, go into advanced, wireless and it can be turned off entirely. I still don't get why we need a router with removable antennas or one without a WiFi capability what so ever. To me WiFi is only emitting radiation if it's on...

Also is it only me with 14 wireless routers being picked up? I'm sat at my office desk in a window on my third floor. I'm detached too!! Seems pretty pointless in this day and age to go and use an entirely wired solution (as chances are it cant be that convenient) to then be shot-down by multiple neighbours wireless signals, cordless DECT phones and use the microwave daily. If I turn mine off I'm still sat here with 13 signals around me. The neighbours one is extremely strong - in fact stronger than mine and there's 6 of them living there so it's going to be very active.

Ever walked down the street with your DECT phone, you'd be surprised how far it goes! Mine must go a good 4/5 doors down (although it's in the front window) and it reaches beyond my back garden around 40m away without any trouble (at the furthest point it's not even breaking up) and 4 walls to pass through from front to back including 2 external walls... I bet 90% of houses use these and they seem to travel a lot further than WiFI.

I agree that in principle it's not been proven or disproven... Good luck trying to escape it though. I guess it's better to reduce it where possible.

Edited by ukhardy07 (Sat 12-Oct-13 00:33:15)

Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Sat 12-Oct-13 00:46:42
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Well Sky TV beams all over you from satellites, terrestrial TV can often run on indoor aerials. What about analogue or digital radio? What about radar from aircraft?

My weather-station base unit indoors picks up the radio clock - isn't that from Rugby?

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