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Turn Off WiFi: Switching From WiFi To Wired Internet

Turn Off WiFi:  Switching From WiFi To Wired Internet

Turn off your Wifi! Lower EMF radiation levels in your house by switching from WiFi to Wired Internet. While it may be convenient, WiFi-enabled gadgets and devices are also responsible for a ton of harmful EMF radiation. Opting for a wired internet connection will lower EMF emissions and is also more reliable, faster, and secure compared to wireless connections.

If you’re unsure about your tech abilities, you can ask a professional to take a look at your house, assess your requirements, and lay Ethernet cables. However, if you want a DIY solution, this guide can help you switch from WiFi to wired internet without any hassles.

Get Whatever Equipment You Need To Turn Off Wifi


Firstly, purchase the necessary equipment to switch to a wired connection. It’s possible that your ISP is leasing out a modem to you and including the cost in your bill. In case you do not own a modem, you have to purchase one. Many modems also come with wireless capabilities – but that’s okay. It is important to ensure that your modem’s WiFi broadcasting feature can be switched off when needed.

ou will also require an Ethernet switch and ethernet cables. This switch will enable you to use multiple cables, thus providing you with a wired Internet connection for all devices. Make a list of the number of devices at your place that requires wired connections, which will help you purchase a switch that has the necessary amount of ports. If you have ethernet cables, go for shielded o reinforced cables that lower your EMF output levels. You must purchase Ethernet cables for every device that you’ve got. You can also share them between devices- however, you can’t use them simultaneously if that’s the case.

Plugin And Play Cables

Have the equipment you need? Time to start then! Firstly, plug your modem in and proceed to set up as per the directions given by your ISP. After the internet connection has been activated, plug the ethernet cable into an ethernet port present on your modem. You can connect an ethernet switch on the other side of the cable.

Once your ethernet switch gets connected and goes live, you can start running cables between your rooms, which will allow you Internet access for your devices. You might need to drill through your ceiling or floor in case your house has multiple levels. The cables may to taped to the walls or run alongside the carpet. If you are concerned about appearance, you can install ports in all rooms and run the ethernet cable behind all the walls.

Connect All Your Devices

After you have installed Ethernet cables, you may start plugging in your devices. That could include gaming consoles, desktop computers, televisions, and any other gadget that uses an Ethernet port. While your smartphone might not have Internet access, your laptop or desktop computer can be used with Ethernet cables for browsing the web.

Turn Off WiFi

If you’re looking for how to turn off WiFi on router/modem and other devices that use WiFi, consult the owner’s manual since the steps vary from device to device.

Hardwired internet connections are better than WiFi in a number of different aspects, especially when it comes to reducing EMF emission levels. Although it does require some technical effort and skill, it’s worth it considering the benefits you and your family stand to gain.

Missy

Hello! My name is Missy. Recently, I was reading an article on the effects of EMF radiation on our health and it was concerning. Because of that, I developed an interest in finding out more about EMF radiation. It is challenging because we are so reliant on our technological devices. I hope you find this information helpful.

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