I was going through documents b/c my daughter had our dsl modem, not the router the modem unplugged to sleep. The router started bothering her & she unplugged it. We have our computers wired to the modem somehow. My symptoms were a bit better. As soon as she plugged it an adjoining room my symptoms went back up. Elizabeth shared she has her dsl cables installed inside metal pipe as in an office building as a precaution. I think she's right. The modem still omits some RF whether disabled or not. Could be from smart meters or neighbors wi-fi. I tested with my meter & get a low level. Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
I'm sorry I should have said, anything w a wi-fi connection will omit RF. There's no getting around it. I was going through documents b/c my daughter had our dsl modem, not the router the modem unplugged to sleep. The router started bothering her & she unplugged it. We have our computers wired to the modem somehow. My symptoms were a bit better. As soon as she plugged it an adjoining room my symptoms went back up. Elizabeth shared she has her dsl cables installed inside metal pipe as in an office building as a precaution. I think she's right. The modem still omits some RF whether disabled or not. Could be from smart meters or neighbors wi-fi. I tested with my meter & get a low level. Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I also unplug our computer router at night- from the outlet. I turn off the surge switch first, then unplug! I believe that broadband over powerlines brings in nasty frequencies on the wiring- and phone lines. We have high speed using separate telephone line... When I unplug it.....peace! If I don't- I can FEEL the nasty energies/emfs. And yes, I do have both our computers plugged into outlets, that use the MC shielded cable. This has helped tremendously. If I could, ALL MY HOUSE WIRING WOULD BE WIRED USING THE MC CABLE. And the WIRED Router is as far away from where we spend time, as possible. In our case, its actually in another room, AWAY from the computer. Lizzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:20:24 -0800 Subject: [eSens] Observances I was going through documents b/c my daughter had our dsl modem, not the router the modem unplugged to sleep. The router started bothering her & she unplugged it. We have our computers wired to the modem somehow. My symptoms were a bit better. As soon as she plugged it an adjoining room my symptoms went back up. Elizabeth shared she has her dsl cables installed inside metal pipe as in an office building as a precaution. I think she's right. The modem still omits some RF whether disabled or not. Could be from smart meters or neighbors wi-fi. I tested with my meter & get a low level. Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Elizabeth,
Thank you for explaining the separate line & MC cable. I need to do this. Kathy <[hidden email]> wrote: RE: [eSens] Observances I also unplug our computer router at night- from the outlet. I turn off the surge switch first, then unplug! I believe that broadband over powerlines brings in nasty frequencies on the wiring- and phone lines. We have high speed using separate telephone line... When I unplug it.....peace! If I don't- I can FEEL the nasty energies/emfs. And yes, I do have both our computers plugged into outlets, that use the MC shielded cable. This has helped tremendously. If I could, ALL MY HOUSE WIRING WOULD BE WIRED USING THE MC CABLE. And the WIRED Router is as far away from where we spend time, as possible. In our case, its actually in another room, AWAY from the computer. Lizzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:20:24 -0800 Subject: [eSens] Observances I was going through documents b/c my daughter had our dsl modem, not the router the modem unplugged to sleep. The router started bothering her & she unplugged it. We have our computers wired to the modem somehow. My symptoms were a bit better. As soon as she plugged it an adjoining room my symptoms went back up. Elizabeth shared she has her dsl cables installed inside metal pipe as in an office building as a precaution. I think she's right. The modem still omits some RF whether disabled or not. Could be from smart meters or neighbors wi-fi. I tested with my meter & get a low level. Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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