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Hi all,
If anyone can answer this one it would be much appreciated. I would like to 
know if there is a way of scheduling a  the wireless component of my modem 
without shutting down the ADSL connection. I want to allow the gateway to 
work but disable access to wireless connections to the internet.
Hope this isn't too vague, if more info is required please let me know.
Thanks
Stuart. 

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Reply Stuart 6/1/2010 8:07:06 AM

On 6/1/2010 1:07 AM, Stuart wrote:
> Hi all,
> If anyone can answer this one it would be much appreciated. I would like
> to know if there is a way of scheduling a the wireless component of my
> modem without shutting down the ADSL connection. I want to allow the
> gateway to work but disable access to wireless connections to the internet.
> Hope this isn't too vague, if more info is required please let me know.
> Thanks
> Stuart.

Are you using XP? If so, establish a wireless connection then try this 
command and see if this stops it:

net stop wzswsc

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms706593%28VS.85%29.aspx

If that stops the wireless connection then you might consider running 
the command as a scheduled task, maybe using a batch file.

If that sounds interesting, first create the batch file in a text 
editor, just write the command on the first line with no spaces or 
characters before or after it,

net stop wzswsc

Then save the file with a .bat file extension, e.g. nomorewifi.bat

Establish a wifi connection then run the batch file by double-clicking 
on it, if it kills the connection then make a scheduled task, I found 
these instructions:

Task -> Actions -> Edit

Try

Cmd /c C:\pathtofile\nomorewifi.bat

/c = carry out command and then terminate

1. cmd /c "name of batch file" (without quotas)
2. run as group "administrators"

If the pathtobatchfile contains spaces I'd try enclosing the entire path 
in quotes, e.g.

Cmd /c "C:\Program Files\My Scheduled Tasks\nomorewifi.bat"

http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/718783.htm

Does that work for you?
Mike


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Reply Mike 6/1/2010 11:20:06 AM


Thanks for the advice Mike,

I am using XP. I probably should have been clearer, my computer is connected 
to  the modem by cable, I want to be able to stop the modem from being used 
wirelessly after a set time yet still be able to access the net on my 
computer. I did try your suggestion but am guessing this bat file was meant 
to be run on the pc using the wireless connection as it ran but didn't shut 
anything down.

Stuart

"Mike S" <mscir@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
news:hu2qd8$d9h$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> On 6/1/2010 1:07 AM, Stuart wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> If anyone can answer this one it would be much appreciated. I would like
>> to know if there is a way of scheduling a the wireless component of my
>> modem without shutting down the ADSL connection. I want to allow the
>> gateway to work but disable access to wireless connections to the 
>> internet.
>> Hope this isn't too vague, if more info is required please let me know.
>> Thanks
>> Stuart.
>
> Are you using XP? If so, establish a wireless connection then try this 
> command and see if this stops it:
>
> net stop wzswsc
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms706593%28VS.85%29.aspx
>
> If that stops the wireless connection then you might consider running the 
> command as a scheduled task, maybe using a batch file.
>
> If that sounds interesting, first create the batch file in a text editor, 
> just write the command on the first line with no spaces or characters 
> before or after it,
>
> net stop wzswsc
>
> Then save the file with a .bat file extension, e.g. nomorewifi.bat
>
> Establish a wifi connection then run the batch file by double-clicking on 
> it, if it kills the connection then make a scheduled task, I found these 
> instructions:
>
> Task -> Actions -> Edit
>
> Try
>
> Cmd /c C:\pathtofile\nomorewifi.bat
>
> /c = carry out command and then terminate
>
> 1. cmd /c "name of batch file" (without quotas)
> 2. run as group "administrators"
>
> If the pathtobatchfile contains spaces I'd try enclosing the entire path 
> in quotes, e.g.
>
> Cmd /c "C:\Program Files\My Scheduled Tasks\nomorewifi.bat"
>
> http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/718783.htm
>
> Does that work for you?
> Mike
>
> 
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Reply Stuart 6/5/2010 1:23:26 PM

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