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Lleauric
08-07-2003, 07:07 PM
www.rednova.com/news/stor...ry002.html (http://www.rednova.com/news/stories/3/2003/08/06/story002.html)

A continuation of an older, buried thread.

Interesting.. fast, Wireless, internet.. everywhere..

trimlock
08-08-2003, 12:06 AM
i can see this having a slight problem with cell phones in those apartments...

well the ones who use ear peices

Baloghdarogue
08-08-2003, 02:04 PM
i can see this having a slight problem with cell phones in those apartments...

That depends on how well it is coded and constructed.
If you use good frequency's and code then accordingly there is no problem what so ever.

I see a bigger problem with personal health, theoretically there is a possibility the frequency's can harm you're body.
We already have the microwave which uses wave of a certain frequency to heat food. We have no idea how the body will react to all those different frequency's going through them without researching them. In theory all molecular links start reacting if they are bombarded with the right frequency. This is already used in several laboratory apparatus to determine the contents of a sample.
We do not have a clue yet how this radiation will effect the body.

I am not saying that it will have any ill effect, simply that we don't know the effects yet.
Therefor I believe we should be cautious with these things until we do.

Then again if you wanne be the ginny pig go ahead.

trimlock
08-08-2003, 04:38 PM
"I see a bigger problem with personal health, theoretically there is a possibility the frequency's can harm you're body."

i would agree, but wi-fi has been around for some time, i doubt it would hold any degree in health issues

ThePerfectFlaw
08-08-2003, 10:20 PM
I always understood wireless internet was insecure at best.

MarzMartini
08-08-2003, 11:23 PM
Very. We have a nightmare here with over 30 Access Points, many of them with their radius far out of our site and off our property. Hell I can print when I'm standing at my car in the parking lot.

We repositioned them, maxed out the encryption, used the device access lists, and made sure that they were only plugged into our public VLAN. I set a policy that no wireless access points are to be plugged into our private VLANS. (which is routinely broken by the lazy fucks here)

I'm suprised we have not showed up on those stupid websites that list all the access points in a city/geographically.

Baltyn
08-11-2003, 01:15 PM
I used to work for a Wireless Ip company, we use to install those really big dishes and stuff on towers and such, you get close to one of those puppies and you CAN feel it as a tingling and no im not talking about a microwave link either thats a diffrent animal altogether.