Sadly I cannot comment on your router without knowing the make and model but its not a feature I am aware of. You could use time based rules to stop access through it or simply use a mains timer to turn it on or off when not required.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted: September 2, 2010 10:18 am by Matt Mather3,610 pts.
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Yeah I total agree with Mattmather as we dont know the type of router you are using….but I got 1 suggestion. if lets say you want your wireless router to on at 10am in the morning when you are not around, connect your wireless router power to a plug that has a timer on it…..it is the same concept when you want to switch on your lights automatically when you are not around..
Yeah I total agree with Mattmather as we dont know the type of router you are using….but I got 1 suggestion. if lets say you want your wireless router to on at 10am in the morning when you are not around, connect your wireless router power to a plug that has a timer on it…..it is the same concept when you want to switch on your lights automatically when you are not around..