@victor_vvv -- The least-expensive solution: think of outdoor lights during Christmas. An inexpensive mechanical timer is used to power-off the lights at 11 PM, and to power-on those lights the next evening, around dusk. Borrow that timer, reset its "timing-points", and use it to control electrical power to your BlueCurve.
No electrical power to the BlueCurve means no noise from its fan, and no WiFi "cloud" inside your home (unless the EMF comes from your neighbours' WiFi clouds).
They make smart plugs now ๐
@rstra -- they make smart plugs now
Don't you need an high-tech app to administer its on/off timings?
A mechanical timer does not. Just push a few buttons, to set the start/stop time, connect it, and then "forget it". Of course, if you have a non-trustworthy pre-teen/tweenie/teen in your home, with physical access to the timer, it can be "compromised".
An app to set the schedule or Alexa, but I donโt think this is what they are looking for.
How to disable internet during bedtime?
I don't have BlueCurve GateWay Modem. Please show me how to do it?
Pull the plug ๐
@Jovenbriones -- how to do it?
If you want to power-off, to eliminate the WiFi signals bathing your home, see above for my suggestion of using a mechanical timer.
If you want only to "disable" Internet access:
Managed Devices
Block Rules -- Allow All / Allow Listed / Block Listed
Rule Name / MAC Address / Managed Weekdays / Managed Time / Action
Save Changes
From here, you can "add" a rule, and set the dates and time for the rule.
QED
This is an old post but I couldn't help but say how stupid this reply is and how it entirely circumvented any reasonable expected answer.
@AndreaHarris -- any reasonable expected answer
Which one:
do you recommend?