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Disable Wifi on a Bosch Dishwasher?
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This thread has gone on a long time for no real reason. OP does not want wifi on. Assuming the instruction manual didn't say what was wanted then Googling gives this thread https://www.bosch-smarthome.com/uk/en/service/faq which tells you how to do it.0
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Hasbeen said:Wobbly_Bob said:Hasbeen said:
Obviously I did not posses the information you required.
Sorry about that LOLNo problem, your apology is accepted! After all, if you'd bothered to specify the correct section, 'Basic Settings' instead of pointing me to the Incorrect section 'Home Connect' perhaps this thread might have been shorter!LOL
Good luck with your purchase, feel free to come back for any further advice on your dishwasher etc.1 -
Wobbly_Bob said:Do these boards have moderators?I smell a band of trolls
If you had bothered to read the instruction manual in the first place you wouldn't have needed to come on here and would have answered your own question
Right now you are just coming across as an arrogant tool
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Homer_home said:Wobbly_Bob said:Do these boards have moderators?I smell a band of trolls
If you had bothered to read the instruction manual in the first place you wouldn't have needed to come on here and would have answered your own question
Right now you are just coming across as an arrogant toolFunny you should say that. So a forum regular, can pesumably say what they like on here?I've actually done some research into threads that 'forum regulars' commenting on this thread have been involved in, and several of the original posters of those threads have made it plain, that they have been subjected to the same arrogant know-it-all attitude you are displaying right now.I just wonder why you are perpetuating this thread? I think you need to look in the mirror before hurling insults.As already mentioned, i read the manual, and missed the relevant info. 'Neilmcl' was kind enough to point me to the relevant part. But, if you actually read what was written, instead of what appears to be already in your head, you would know that.By the way, you do know that you can edit your post, rather than posting twice in a row? You know, being a forum regular 'n all.0 -
Wobbly_Bob said:Homer_home said:Wobbly_Bob said:Do these boards have moderators?I smell a band of trolls
If you had bothered to read the instruction manual in the first place you wouldn't have needed to come on here and would have answered your own question
Right now you are just coming across as an arrogant toolFunny you should say that. So a forum regular, can pesumably say what they like on here?I've actually done some research into threads that 'forum regulars' commenting on this thread have been involved in, and several of the original posters of those threads have made it plain, that they have been subjected to the same arrogant know-it-all attitude you are displaying right now.I just wonder why you are perpetuating this thread? I think you need to look in the mirror before hurling insults.As already mentioned, i read the manual, and missed the relevant info. 'Neilmcl' was kind enough to point me to the relevant part. But, if you actually read what was written, instead of what appears to be already in your head, you would know that.By the way, you do know that you can edit your post, rather than posting twice in a row? You know, being a forum regular 'n all.
By your own admission you clearly didn't read the instruction manual properly and you certainly didn't read it more than once....
You're doing nothing by responding to me except to cement what I've already said.
Piece of advice for next time , read and reread the instruction manual carefully , call or email the manufacturer if still stuck and if by some miracle they can't help you , then come onto a DIY forum where people who give their time and advice for free might be able to help0 -
....and still not helping.
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