Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 Even if you connected via ethernet cable to the wireless hub, you still have to disable wi-fi on the wireless hub. This option (if it exists) is usually in the web portal used to manage the device. You'd have to check with someone if the BT wireless hub has a software option to disable the wi-fi. > >> > >>> Another thing that I finally started doing was dialing down the power output of > >>>our satanic AT & T WiFry router. I remember you telling me that I could do this > >> > >> Svetaswan, > >> > >> I don't remember ever suggesting this. I use a wired router w/ ethernet cables > >>instead of a wireless router. > >> > >> Even if you lower your Wi-Fi router's power, that's only half of the equation. > >>Your dominant exposure is probably from Wi-Fi on your laptop-- which would be > >>right next to you... Does your laptop have a similar " dial-down " option? > >> > >> One acquaintance of mine tested a wi-fi router and found at a distance of 1 > >>meter, the radiation was the same as that of a cell phone held directly to the > >>head. I think some laptops might be similar? IMO, one should " disable " Wi-Fi on > >>the laptop via the control panel, network settings. That's the best. > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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