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wireless networks
Hello,
I was thinking of going wireless at home, and I saw this and thought it looked quite good (It retails at £100). I was wondering what you all thought of it. Also, I was thinking about health and safety, does anyone here had/have a problem with all the wireless signals going around? Thanks ![]() |
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from an H&S point of view, 802.11b uses Radio waves, so you'll be at no more danger than you are when listening to mark and lard.
The kit you are looking at looks cool to me - and at that price, I might even give it a try myself.. Quote:
very handy christo
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yeah, i thought at first it looked a bit cheap, but its from Sitecom and I think they're a reputable company, i think I'll probably get it, just wanted to know your 2ct
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any more H&S info?
it runs on 2.4Ghz (isn't that the same as a microwave?) |
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