From: sl on 12 Jul 2010 18:57 Is the electromagnetic radiation used in wireless networking harmful to human beings ? Thanks.
From: Bonno Bloksma on 12 Jul 2010 05:13 Hi, > Is the electromagnetic radiation used in wireless networking harmful to human beings ? Depending on who you ask, yes and no. A WiFi device uses a lot less radiation then a mobile phone. In hospitals where mobile phones are forbidden wifi devices can still operate. Bonno Bloksma
From: Joe Pfeiffer on 12 Jul 2010 09:44 "sl(a)exabyte" <ecp_gen(a)my-rialto.com> writes: > Is the electromagnetic radiation used in wireless networking harmful to > human beings ? While some people will claim "yes", there is no evidence that it is. -- As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously. (Benjamin Franklin)
From: Greg Russell on 12 Jul 2010 10:42 In news:1b39vostk7.fsf(a)snowball.wb.pfeifferfamily.net, Joe Pfeiffer <pfeiffer(a)cs.nmsu.edu> typed: >> Is the electromagnetic radiation used in wireless networking harmful >> to human beings ? > > While some people will claim "yes", there is no evidence that it is. I used to suffer from hypochondria, but now, since using wifi, I think I've got something worse.
From: unruh on 12 Jul 2010 12:38 On 2010-07-12, sl(a)exabyte <ecp_gen(a)my-rialto.com> wrote: > Is the electromagnetic radiation used in wireless networking harmful to > human beings ? Is the electromagnetic radiation from your FM radio harmful to human beings? The consensus is no, but there are contrary opinions. Some feel that even the 60/50 Hz from your power cords is harmful. > > Thanks. > >
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