Phil Leigh;540781 Wrote: 
> Therefore, not providing an obvious option to disable the WI-FI on a
> WI-FI product cannot be considered negligence or an accidental design
> oversight and should not be discussed in the same breath.

No, you can be sure that leaving it out was anything but accidental. 
Someone undoubtedly brought it up during the development of the product
and the decision was made that it was too much work or too difficult.


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Jim
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