Re: shielding Notebook

Posted by xmanflash2001 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/shielding-Notebook-tp1536902p1536945.html

" Imagine our situation if this signaling is added to the
environmental mix directly through our home wiring."

Hi Beau,

I read an article somewhere that said that those children who did live
near power lines and contracted leukemia were predominantly near power
lines that had signals traveling over them, whereas children that were
living near power lines that were not affected were mostly living near
power lines with no control signals..

I'll see if I can find it.. it might have been http://www.emfacts.com/,
anyhow there is potentially a world of hurt coming towards us in the
situation you mention..!

Cheers
Pete

Beau wrote:

> Hey David,
>
> What type of broadband technology are you using to connect to the
> Internet, DSL or a cable modem? If you're using a phone-line based
> technology like DSL, all the phone lines associated with a particular
> phone number in your house are probably getting signals continuously
> from the broadband network since it is always active. I think the
> same issue would hold for a cable modem.
>
> When the modem is off and you still sense the difference is the
> computer also off? If the computer is on, did you have to install a
> new network interface card (NIC) in your computer before you began
> using the modem, or did you have to enable your motherboard's
> built-in ethernet interface? If so, the NIC or onboard ethernet may
> be the issue. If the computer is also off, my first guess would be
> the consistent broadband signaling on your home phone lines or cable.
> I'd try disconnecting the phone/cable company's feed into your home
> and see if the situation clears up for you.
>
> This reminds me -- keep your eyes peeled for BPL (Broadband over Power
> Lines). I've heard from Roy Beavers that the power companies already
> send signals over the grid for monitoring and maintenance. Now they
> want in on the Internet money stream and are trying to use the grid
> for broadband Internet connectivity. The remaining obstacle to
> mainstream implementation that I know of is the short-wave radio
> interference BPL transmissions have been shown to cause in some areas.
> Imagine our situation if this signaling is added to the
> environmental mix directly through our home wiring.
>
> All the best,
> Beau
>
> --- In [hidden email], "David Fancy" <davidfancy@h...> wrote:
>
> > I;ve been using what I think is aluminum window screen warpped in
> > various folds around a throublesome modem. This has cut down the RF
> > emissions significantly, according to the Field Strength Meter. I've
> > also sent it packing to the other end of my house with a 50'
> > ethernet cable. I can still notice a difference when its actually
> > turned off. Is there some way that the 50 cable is in some fashion
> > acting as an antenea for the modem's unblocked RF output?
>
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