Replacing a dishwasher. Most of the mid-range options now come with fucking Wi-Fi. Found a model I liked, no info in manual and support from Samsung was of course, useless since it wasn’t already in the manual and wanted to keep talking about their exciting “smart things” app. gag.

I saw a youtube video of a guy disconnecting wifi cable on a fridge. I’m fine doing that if I have to open up the board but it’ll probably be smaller than the fridge and who knows if it’ll be helpfully labled like the one in the video was. Internet searching showed me there may be oven keypress combinations to turn wi-fi radio on/off. Anyone have anything similar/advice for Samsung appliances, specifically dishwashers?

  • TachyonTele@lemm.eeBanned from community
    125·
    10 months ago

    Like what? Home wifi requires passwords.

    • Zachariah@lemmy.world
      141·
      10 months ago

      Guest networks don’t necessarily require passwords.

      • TachyonTele@lemm.eeBanned from community
        430·
        10 months ago

        Then require one. You’re acting like this is an unavoidable thing. You just simply don’t connect the appliance to the Internet.

        It’s not difficult.

        • Chozo@fedia.io
          191·
          10 months ago

          Some people live in apartments.

            • Chozo@fedia.io
              151·
              10 months ago

              Neighbors, bro. You can’t control networks you don’t own.

              Are you really this obtuse, or is this just an act?

              • TachyonTele@lemm.eeBanned from community
                13·
                10 months ago

                It’s a dishwasher. You’re the one being obtuse.

                • Chozo@fedia.io
                  2·
                  10 months ago

                  All the more reason it doesn’t need to be on the internet.

          • EngineerGaming@feddit.nl
            16·
            10 months ago

            At least in some places, having open wi-fi without KYC is illegal, so the neighbors aren’t going to do this - passwordless is not the default.

            • ddh@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
              8·
              10 months ago

              I can’t make my neighbours obey the law either

          • TachyonTele@lemm.eeBanned from community
            223·
            10 months ago

            Home wifi requires a password. This isn’t 1990

            • AmbiguousProps@lemmy.todayEnglish
              111·
              10 months ago

              It as a protocol does not and has never required a password. Nor have routers ever required it.

            • Th3D3k0y@lemmy.worldEnglish
              52·
              10 months ago

              What router are you using that legit requires a password for access?

              • TachyonTele@lemm.eeBanned from community
                310·
                10 months ago

                Every router in the last twenty years.
                Are you guys being stupid on purpose?

                • AmbiguousProps@lemmy.todayEnglish
                  101·
                  10 months ago

                  "Am I wrong?

                  No, it is everyone else who is wrong."

                  You’re the meme. No router has ever required it. Yes, it’s an option. But how do you think open networks exist? Do you think that magically the router will know it’s in a residence and suddenly require a password?

                  How do you explain the 30 million+ open networks on Wigle? https://wigle.net/stats

                  • TachyonTele@lemm.eeBanned from community
                    14·
                    10 months ago

                    Whiteknighting a dishwasher is so cool

                • Chozo@fedia.io
                  72·
                  10 months ago

                  From my bedroom, right this moment, there are four unsecured networks I can connect to, which I do not own or control.

                  This is not an uncommon scenario.

        • Taleya@aussie.zone
          51·
          10 months ago

          Ok dude.

          Have you ever set up one of these devices? It’s not a case of ‘find my wifi, enter in passkey, connected’ they literally broadcast an unsecured ad hoc network that you connect to and configure from.

          If you never connect it it will sit there blaring an unsecured wifi with access to its core configuration forever