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| enable_disable_ethernet_port [2021/09/13 16:56] – hogwild | enable_disable_ethernet_port [2023/05/24 01:38] (current) – hogwild | ||
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| ====== Enable/ | ====== Enable/ | ||
| - | You can enable/ | + | You can enable/ |
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| To identify the port, use the command: | To identify the port, use the command: | ||
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| - | | + | \\ \\ \\ Once the physical port is identified, to disable it (replace x with relevant port number on your router): |
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| robocfg port x state disabled | robocfg port x state disabled | ||
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| robocfg port 2 media auto | robocfg port 2 media auto | ||
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