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I'm wondering if it's possible to toggle (turn on or off) the wireless state (radio signal) of a router through the OS itself, f.i. Ubuntu? Ideally, the on and off commands would be utilized by Gnome's quick settings menu by using this extension.
At the moment, you can toggle the wireless state in the router's GUI or assign this function to the programmable hardware button of the router, but doing it through the OS would be more convenient.
Any ideas how to accomplish this on a TUF-AX3000 V2 by using gnuton's firmware?
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I'm wondering if it's possible to toggle (turn on or off) the wireless state (radio signal) of a router through the OS itself, f.i. Ubuntu? Ideally, the on and off commands would be utilized by Gnome's quick settings menu by using this extension.
At the moment, you can toggle the wireless state in the router's GUI or assign this function to the programmable hardware button of the router, but doing it through the OS would be more convenient.
Any ideas how to accomplish this on a TUF-AX3000 V2 by using gnuton's firmware?
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