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News Bits: Wi-Fi Super Router, Wireless Health Risks
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June 08, 2007 | by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Columnist Toni Kistner checks in on the Wi-Fi world and finds a super router, penalties for stealing Web connections, and Wi-Fi health hysteria.
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Posted by giminicologu  on  12/13  at  12:06 PM

Routers connect with two or more logical subnets, which do not necessarily map one-to-one to the physical interfaces of the router.lageloon landen

Posted by Justin Reed  on  03/23  at  03:16 AM

Wow Wish I had one of those routers

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Posted by Healthy guy  on  05/05  at  01:20 PM

Strong WiFi signal is comparable to low powered microwave oven, because they operating in very high frequency, which my disrupt your cellular activity.

Yes, it is dangerous for our health

Posted by Dan  on  08/04  at  04:04 PM

I believe that some Wi-Fi inspired odds and ends that push the boundaries of the law, science, and what is good for your health.
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Posted by Acai Berry  on  02/11  at  10:35 AM

So I guess with 6 different signals it would be super fast, right? My only concern would be the security of such a system.

Posted by Katie  on  02/11  at  10:36 AM

I definitely agree with Acai Berry. I don’t see how it could be completely secure and safe.

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