Does the internet pass right through people???

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Greedo

Guest
And by which I mean if you're on a wireless connection, how does it get from your router to your laptop?

Straight up and straight down? or does it go sideways as well?

is man an internet conductor?

surely there's side effects?
 

bsutt

New Member
Wireless routers broadcast like any other radio transmitter. The strongest signal is broadcast from the centre of the antenna and weaker near the top and bottom tips. Radio waves vary in frequency - lower frequency waves travel through walls while higher frequencies will not. The power output on these things is very, very low, somewhere around 100mW. To compare, microwaves vary between 650W-800W (although they are shielded). Radio waves are all around you. Mobile phones/wireless phones/commercial radio transmitters/TV/satellites/TV senders/handheld walkies/CCTV.

As for harmful effects - there is no scientific proof that there is any harm living among all these radio fields. Wireless routers are right on the bottom end of the scale as far as power output is concerned. I'm not sure I'll see any proof one way or another in my lifetime - so, I'll enjoy the benefits for now!
 

Bandini

Guest
Greedo said:
And by which I mean if you're on a wireless connection, how does it get from your router to your laptop?

Straight up and straight down? or does it go sideways as well?

is man an internet conductor?

surely there's side effects?

Shimmy shimmy coco pop.
 
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