Why would the radio ever be transmitting if it's in station mode?  I thought
it only listened this way (and should replicate across Tranzeo, other 802.11
product, etc).

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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 2:33 PM, David E. Smith <d...@mvn.net> wrote:

>
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 13:13, Josh Luthman 
> <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>wrote:
>
>> What I did with Ubnt is set it to station and look for ssid
>> oisjdofijsodijfosijdofijsfd
>>
>
> So YOU'RE the one connecting to my home network! :)
>
> Even with a gibberish SSID, the radio will still be active. With Ubiquiti
> gear, it's probably better to just explicitly disable the WLAN interface.
>
> For the OP, though, I don't think Tranzeo gear gives you a way to do this.
> Setting it to station mode, looking for a gibberish SSID, and turning the Tx
> power down, is probably the next best thing to simply unplugging the power
> cord. (Is this radio someplace where pulling the power would be
> inconvenient?)
>
> David Smith
> MVN.net
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