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Due to the fact you have an RF meter and have truly tested RF emission earlier than and after, it appears clean it's enough to remove the ribbon cable to definitely disable the Wi-Fi - so I'll leave the black cord alone.
- MartyPA4 years agoStreaming Star
I just had to make one of my TVs a smart TV again, my sister needs to borrow it, long story.
Anyway, once I had the back off I did notice that there's a thin black wire coming from the wifi module, I hadn't notice it before when I initially disconnected the ribbon cable. But now I know for certain that it was there and I didn't disconnect or snip it, and disconnecting the ribbon cable was all that was needed.
- RobKillsWiFi4 years agoChannel Surfer
If you have a multimeter/voltmeter that reads under 12v, check that wire for power while the unit is on, ideally do so with it connected to the board. Check it while powering up, dormant & searching.
It will be either at 5v (most likely on newer electronics) or 12v. That should be the power wire as on laptops so while it won't be transmitting data, but it'll radiating a signal regardless
- chantelady4 years agoReel Rookie
Why not just go into your Parental Control in the Access Control of your router settings and just block the device from the internet there instead of tearing your tv all apart?