#1 08-01-2012 18:25:58

janloland
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wi-fi /LAN/remotecontrol/mob.ph signals

Sitting here with my Faraday cage on my head.NO T.!
The cage is made of alu.foil and looks like a chef hat.
Perhaps it would be better with some kind of metal grid?

Have any of you noticed less t. in the wild(away from electrical radiation)?

wi-fi/LAN can be reduced with alu.foil around the antenna.

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#2 11-01-2012 05:30:08

dylanmj
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Re: wi-fi /LAN/remotecontrol/mob.ph signals

Hello I honestly am concerned that my tinnitus was caused in part by over exposure to microwave radiation. Do you have any information I can read about this? Thanks for the tip about foil around the router, but unfortunately I live about 100m from a cell phone tower and I can not put foil around it.

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#3 12-01-2012 12:24:02

janloland
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Re: wi-fi /LAN/remotecontrol/mob.ph signals

Sorry dylan, it's only based on my own observations.

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#4 12-01-2012 18:46:55

Thomas
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Re: wi-fi /LAN/remotecontrol/mob.ph signals

janloland wrote:

wi-fi/LAN can be reduced with alu.foil around the antenna.

Why don't you just turn the wi-fi signal off (both on your laptop and the router)? I usually have it turned off as well and use a cable connection (not that I have noticed any influence on my tinnitus (which is now only very weak anyway), but I just don't like to broadcast all my Internet activities to my neighbourhood).

Thomas

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#5 22-01-2012 22:16:17

janloland
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Re: wi-fi /LAN/remotecontrol/mob.ph signals

Why turn it off when the problem is solved ? I have family that like to have it on !

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