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Satellite Internet Service

Susan
I am moving to Illinois.  Cable has already upgraded to 5G
in that area.  I think Satellite may be a better option.  If
anyone uses Satellite or has any experience with it, would
you let me know if it may be a better choice if you are
electrically sensitive.  The satellite dish can be put 100 ft
away and I can still get internet service.  I get hard wired
not WIFI.
Thank You,
Susan
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sourdoe83
"Access to your satellite Internet signal can vary depending on weather conditions or other blockages." - by that alone I think it might be better with how much easier disturbed it is. I recently did a test in my place of blocking wifi and unless you have a specially made paint or metal mesh than only thick sheets of metal are blocking it. It forms a bubble that transmits very quickly from a single point. I recently found out I was feeling more sick than usual in my place and my router is now transmitting a 2.4 GHz AND a 5 GHz wifi signal. I managed to disable the 2.4 GHz and it good enough to live with without becoming deathly ill, I think that has more to do with 5G just having less strength more quickly as you get further from it. I don't even know when it happened besides that it was in the last couple months at least, their being real sneaky and slow rolling about upgrades to 5G. Gee I wonder why.
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earthworm
5G stands for fifth generation mobile network and 5GHz is a frequency band sometimes used for wifi-internet and dect-phones.
if you can not switch off 5GHz wifi, than replace the modem or put it in a metal box or remove the antenna or whatever, just get rid of it.
the set-up menu of the modem can usually be reached by typing in the i.p. ( search "whatismyip" ) in the address bar and hit "enter", username and password are usually both "admin", the internet provider should be able to assist as well.
consumption of telecom services via satellites causes more radiation than regular mobile phone towers.
in fact it leads to a blanket of emf all over the planet, and nowhere to hide except in caves, submarines, and the like.
so internet by satellite is not an option for those who do not support worldwide forced-upon emf-consumption.
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Karl
In reply to this post by sourdoe83
sourdoe83 wrote
I recently found out I was feeling more sick than usual in my place and my router is now transmitting a 2.4 GHz AND a 5 GHz wifi signal.
I noticed that at an Airbnb house a few months ago. A search for WiFi devices turned up two different networks with similar names, something like "Linksys 2222" and "Linksys 2222-5G".
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Romana
The "Linksys 2222-5G" name was most probably "a" or "ac" wifi network, contrary to the "Linksys 2222" which most probably is on the 2.4MHz range.