How to turn off Homebase internet connection and turn it back on.

ATT suggested turning off homebase to save usage. How can just the internet be turned off at the homebase without turning off phones?

the home base is a mobility product....Best to ask under the Wireless forum or at your local ATT cell phone store.

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