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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.
>
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