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Toni Kistner opinion, June 08, 2007 - 6:42 am
News Bits: Wi-Fi Super Router, Wireless Health Risks
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.
Slupr Wi-Fi router Some Wi-Fi inspired odds and ends that push the boundaries of the law, science, and common sense.  The Slurpr is a Frankenstein Wi-Fi router that aggregates the bandwidth from up to six Wi-Fi networks into one pipe. The device was developed by Mark Hoekstra at Geek Technique. Hoekstra and a partner plan to release the hardware and the software for free so you can build your own. The Slurpr is intended to aggregate only free Wi-Fi connections, of course. But…
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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 .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  03/23  at  03:16 AM

Wow Wish I had one of those routers

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  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

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  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.

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