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Roku internet device

Paresh
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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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  

--- In [hidden email], "Paresh" <sunmoonyoga@...> wrote:
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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
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~sunmoonyoga/
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Roku internet device

BiBrun
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 <[hidden email]> wrote:

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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
>
> --- In [hidden email], "Paresh" <sunmoonyoga@...> wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~sunmoonyoga/
>>
>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>
>
>
>