Linksys off EA6200 5 GHz

Hi all

I have a question regardin the 5 GHz on my router. I recently bought the Linksys EA6200 router with control at two speeds. I am the administrator of the configuration of the router and I have disabled the 5 GHz router (please don't ask why, I have my reasons). In two days, my internet service providers go back to my place to fix the internet port on my wall in my living room and transfer the router to one of the rooms in the living room. The internet port on the wall did not work when we moved, so I called them to come out and fix it in 2 days. My question is: after he goes back the router/modem to the living room, he or someone else living in my place will be able to tell that I have disabled the 5 GHz network? Currently, it does not appear on the "Possible networks to join the list" and wonder if it will be displayed after the move? Please help me. I want to remain disabled even after the move and do not want the people I live with, to know that I have turned off. (once again, please don't ask for details, it's a story for another day ha ha).

power to move down should not affect the configuration. A hard reset will be the default settings for all your configs will be lost and the 5 GHz is activated as it was when you got the router. So as long as the technology is not to do a hard reset, you should be ok. The technology would need your password to see what you've done as long as you don't give them that it should be ok too.

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