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control d7000 trough usb port ? #97
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any reason to do it ? |
Hi, I was looking for an alternative method to enable/disable wifi. I use a MacBook with only wifi and actually I was searching a method to enable it… the idea was enable it trough a usb cable
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any reason to do it ?
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otherwise with scripts or gui panel |
If you have physical access to the router, it'd be simplest get a mac-compatible USB dongle w ethernet, and run ethernet cable to the router. At that point you may not need WiFi. But as negan mentioned, can then use the WebUI or other script methods. |
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is possible to control d7000 trough usb port ?
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