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On 04/12/16 12:03, John Rumm wrote:
On 04/12/2016 10:44, Brian Gaff wrote: I'd have thought it was simple. If its got a wifi adaptor, the unload its drivers and tell it not to use this device in thehardware part of control panel. If its a wired oonly pc which most of my home ones are, theere is no wifi, just a network cable, so it can be unplugged I think the point of the exercise was to maintain a LAN connection with limited access, but not allow that machine internet access even if the router provided it for the rest of the LAN. Which is all about configuration, no matter how you achieve it, and any configuration is as fragile as any other really. -- How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think. Adolf Hitler |
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