Re: wifi detection

Posted by emraware on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/wifi-detection-tp3321262p3324369.html


I've tested shielded ethernet cable before, but in fact, I'm not sure why it's called "shielded", because I could still measure voltage and intermediate frequencies from them, when plugged into an ungrounded ethernet switch/router.  Grounding the ethernet switch/router can  help with the voltage part at least, but distance is still required for the intermediate frequencies.  http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/electric.php#grounding 


--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > Thanks, I'll see what we can do.
>
> Note that an ethernet switch has a whole bunch of ethernet jacks -- one
> is an input coming from your DSL modem, and the rest are outputs going
> to your various computers.
>
> you can find/buy shielded ethernet cables, but my experimentation with
> these were that these made my symptoms worse, not better (I'm
> assuming that the extra metal in the shielding was acting as an antenna
> or "bouncing" some EMF around).
>
> Marc
>