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Is Wifi signal harmful to human body?

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or it still remains uncertain?

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  1. <Grin>  not if you wear an aluminum foil helmet!

    Seriously, No.  it is less of an issue than your typical home wireless phone.  But if this is something that concerns you. simply use wired networking in your home


  2. hi it's less than 100th given off by a mobile phone polling for a signal, and thats supposed to be safe, so it's safer

  3. Short answer: uncertain/no

    Long answer:

    I've read things saying yes and no...I even did this as a topic for a report in one of my classes.  While wifi is a radio signal (form of radiation) ther are many more things that have equal or greater signal power that are around us all the time so I wouldn't worry about it - I wouldn't recommend sleeping with the antenna under your pillow but I don't worry about it in my room.

    I'm guessing like most people you probably have at least one cordless phone (and/or cellphone) as well as other things on the list below...

    Other 2.4GHz radiation:

    -microwave cooking ovens (if they leak, dangerously high radiation)

    -many cordless phones (about the same or slightley more power than wifi)

    -some baby-monitors

    -wireless survalence cameras

    -wireless audio/video senders

    -bluetooth

    Other non-2.4GHz radiation:

    -cellular phones (these have to send a couple miles to the tower)

    -other cordless phones

    -hobby cameras

    -TV & Radio broadcasts

  4. It has not been declared that wifi is harmful to the body. It's probably a health scare that is trying to tell us to get outside more often

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