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Out of curiosity: Why do you want to do this?
The rmmod based solution is ... hardcore but removing the functionality from the kernel like that will really stop the network from functioning. Just remember that you will have to hope that the insmod call will work when you want the network functionality back.
I am looking for some dbus-send commands (or equivalent) to completely disconnect the N900 from the Internet during nights.
because I cannot set a off-peak time for IMAP sync in the Modest email client, I'd like to disconnect the phone from the internet completely so sync would fail.
So far I have found this dbus-send command which works great for a temporary disconnection:
I thought about disabling the wlan0 interface, however the phone will then use the gprs0 interface to perform Internet connection so no good...
The other way that would definately work is to put the phone on offline mode but I wish to keep the telephone available during nights so it is not good either.
how could I do this then?
Cheers
Jkill