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Re: [tlug] OT: Buffalo AirStation config



Back when I was in high school my English teacher employed me to come out and put a key switch on his television so that he could keep his daughter from watching TV.  My opinion on it has always been (and continues to be, even though I'm now a parent of two children) that if your kids aren't going to obey you, technological solutions are a losing battle.  Having a reminder, like DHCP access not working, works just fine as long as your kids are willing to listen to you.  If they're actively looking to get around your rules, they're going to find a way no matter what you do.

On Dec 17, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Benjamin Tayehanpour <benjamin@example.com> wrote:

> On 17 December 2013 11:02, Darren Cook <darren@example.com> wrote:
>> Here is a crude version:
>>  LAN tab of the config, uncheck DHCP, click 設定, then restart the router.
>> 
>> This effectively shuts down wifi, but still allows me to work, as I have
>> a wired connection. To restore things:
>>  LAN tab, check DHCP, click 設定. (NB. no need to cycle the power)
> 
> That just disables DHCP. What keeps a wifi client from continuing to
> use the lease it's already been given, as per the policy of some DHCP
> client daemons when no DHCP offer is received?
> 
> Or, more to the point, what keeps a wifi user from simply setting a
> static IP? I imagine your method would keep smaller children out, but
> a teenager (or at least the teenager child of a proud Linux-using
> parent!) would figure that one out in about a day or so.
> 
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