FYI, I finally set up a Lindgren screen room in my home. It does not
block 60 Hz but if assembled properly blocks AM radio, FM, cellular etc.
I 50 lbs of extra shielding between it and a projector monitor. Use fiber optic
to connect mouse and keyboard. It is not great viewing through the 2 layers of
mesh but w/ large font I can read reliably. Would be nice if the
projector were quieter,
or if I had room for rear projection (might be able to .... Got the
screen room (faraday
cage) on ebay. I only just got it working but so far so goood.
Bill
On 2/5/12, Debbi <
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> I purchased a Roku 2 XS box from Amazon last week. This model has an
> Ethernet port which is connected to an Ethernet port on the modem/router. I
> tested it for mG, and it was minimal. It does use an RF signal to
> communicate from the remote to the box, but that is only occasional as long
> as one isn't playing games. I am sensitive to WiFi. My symptoms are burning
> and tingling. I don't seem to react to the Roku box or remote. Any other
> questions, please let me know.
>
> Debbi
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>> Anyone tried the Roku device to connect TV with the internet? I know these
>> questions are somewhat hopeless since we all respond to emf differently.
>> But I am just trying to research as best I can and other people's
>> experience is appreciated. Thanks.
>> blessings,
>> Paresh
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