This article will guide you on how to turn off the wireless functionality of your Belkin wireless router. Follow the steps below to learn how.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the device you will use to log in is connected to your Belkin router's network.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the device you will use to log in is connected to your Belkin router's network.
Step 1:
Launch a web browser.
Step 2:
Enter "http://router" or the router's default IP address, "192.168.2.1" in the Address bar and press [Enter]. If it doesn't work, check your router's IP address. For instructions, click here.
Step 3:
When the router's web-based setup page opens, click Login at the top-right corner.
Launch a web browser.
Step 2:
Enter "http://router" or the router's default IP address, "192.168.2.1" in the Address bar and press [Enter]. If it doesn't work, check your router's IP address. For instructions, click here.
Step 3:
When the router's web-based setup page opens, click Login at the top-right corner.

Step 4:
Enter your device's password on the Password field then click Submit.
NOTE: If your device is not yet configured, leave the Password field blank and click Submit.

Step 5:
Click Channel and SSID.
Click Channel and SSID.

NOTE: For Belkin Wireless-G routers, click Wireless and select Disable.

Step 6:
On the Wireless Mode category, click the drop-down menu and select Off.
On the Wireless Mode category, click the drop-down menu and select Off.

NOTE: For Belkin Wireless-G routers, click Channel and SSID. Then on the Wireless Mode drop-down menu, select Off.

Step 7:
Click Apply Changes.
Click Apply Changes.
You now have successfully turned Off the wireless functionality of your Belkin wireless router.