-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ok, so the best thing you could do is this: Make a dummy-load. Put a 1/4 watt 50 ohm resistor on a connector an SMA (probably reverse polarity) That should basicaly kill any RF comming out of the device. Or you could just solder 50 ohm resistors across the connector. - -ben "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends." On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Adam Maloney wrote: > On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, arif mamdani wrote: > >> um... what about selling it on Ebay and buying a device that actually does >> what you want it to do? > > Because I have possibly dozens of these throughout the country. I only found > out last week that the helldesk has been recommending these little beauties > to some of our remote sites. So while Bruno is slapping around the support > staff in the back room, I went and picked one up to try and see if it was a > salvagable solution. > > I'm also absolutely thrilled to see that Linksys is still shipping wireless > routers with the wireless on and wide-open by default. > > At this point, with the footprint I probably have, I might as well put them > up in the rest of our offices and become a free nationwide wireless ISP. > > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Wireless Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, > Minnesota > tcwug-list at tcwug.org > http://mailman.tcwug.org/mailman/listinfo/tcwug-list > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDC6KjfYg2asD844oRAkkJAKCqAFVcjW8etZ0GakTWd8PXf+P9vACgkAyF lrg9OIOp8kHQhBtA4TFv/qY= =aftz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----