Tester for wi-fi pollution?

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Tester for wi-fi pollution?

steve
Hey all,
At work they just installed another router with wi-fi, this time directly in the office close to my desk.
Is there a relatively inexpensive tester to see how string the wi-fi is?
I have a Cell Sensor but I believe that just tests for EMFs such as those eminating from appliances
Thanks
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Environmental_Acrobat
I know what that's like.  At my old job one day, I had a new powerful and menacing wi-fi box sitting right next to me, an ugly sight.  Right away, I expressed my concerns to my boss and showed the medical findings on BioInitiative Report and provided her charts and graphs.  I was able to get an extra 2 or 3 years without wi-fi.  Then my boss's boss says we're having wi-fi and I have to sit right next to Pandora's Box and accept prolong exposure.  Something about beaning a cheaper alternative to cords, saving maybe $100.  I voted with my feet and left that job and they had to spend a small fortune to train a new hire.

My advice, to you, if working in a wi-fi environment, keep your distance from the box, more the better.
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Re: Tester for wi-fi pollution?

Environmental_Acrobat
Tip 2, educate them at work and promote solutions to a healthier environment.
Tip 3, walk out (I was able to use that for leverage).
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steve
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Unfortunately I can't get that far away from it



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I know what that's like.  At my old job one day, I had a new powerful and menacing wi-fi box sitting right next to me, an ugly sight.  Right away, I expressed my concerns to my boss and showed the medical findings on BioInitiative Report and provided her charts and graphs.  I was able to get an extra 2 or 3 years without wi-fi.  Then my boss's boss says we're having wi-fi and I have to sit right next to Pandora's Box and accept prolong exposure.  Something about beaning a cheaper alternative to cords, saving maybe $100.  I voted with my feet and left that job and they had to spend a small fortune to train a new hire.

My advice, to you, if working in a wi-fi environment, keep your distance from the box, more the better.


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