Apex WIFI | How to Turn Off WIFI for a Specific Device

Apex WIFI | How to Turn Off WIFI for a Specific Device

With your Apex WIFI, it’s easy to turn off WIFI access to a specific device on your network.

  1. From the Main Dashboard in the Apex WIFI app, click on the Things menu.

  2. From the Things screen, select the device you would like to disable WIFI access for.

  3. Under the options menu, click the on/off button to turn off Internet Access.

  4. You can always go back and turn the internet access for this device back on at any point.


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