WPA2 broken?

But muh power consumption. No one is too autistic to implement 4096-bit RSA keys on a fucking internet-connected battery-powered teapot.

Maybe then they should use newer, more energy efficient algorithms? And besides, nowadays we have cheap phones with multicore CPU's and few gigs of ram. I think you can afford nowadays to insert powerful hardware into routers.

But muh profit margins.

you have no fucking clue what you are talking about. just stop it my dude

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How would an user make a WiFi kill switch similar to the one in the Make-Weekend Projects that simply puts a physical break on an Ethernet cable? I would like a physical switch to turn off/on (shutdown/reboot) the wifi at the router end - cutting off or allowing access to any authorized wifi clients. I know some laptops have a physical slide switch to turn on/off wifi capability - this would be similar, but at the router end to cut out wifi connections only (router has separate ethernet connections that shouldn't be affected)

Is there a way of doing this that anons know of? I'm not finding any useful guides (wrong keywords?) but am certain others would have done similar already. I can make use of a generic Linksys router as needed.

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wrap aluminium foil around your router

The empty Doritos chip bag is on another assignment already so is unavailable for TEMPEST shielding activities.
No LARP, it looks increasingly like adding an additional circuit to the board rather than simply toggling pins.

Many routers actually have a wi-fi toggle button right on the front of the router.

And chrome has "privacy options".