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From: Folkert van Heusden <folkert@vanheusden.com>
To: "Justin P. Mattock" <justinmattock@gmail.com>
Cc: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>, Robert Hancock <hancockr@shaw.ca>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Steven Noonan <steven@uplinklabs.net>,
	Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: ath9k microwave anomaly
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 20:51:30 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090103195115.GA31855@vanheusden.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <495F1DA3.7060706@gmail.com>

>> BTW, having any WiFi stopping working at 30 feet around a microwave oven
>> makes me think that beast is leaking like mad. I've already ran experiences
>> with mine in the past, and it could only slightly perturbate the traffic
>> within one meter (3 ft) which I already considered huge. You may want to
>> try to put some aluminium foil on the front door, it is possible that the
>> protection grid is damaged or not properly sealed.
>>
> great!!
> (should I build a cement barrier?);
> I had timeouts like this with the wireless phone
> (then went out a bought an encrypted phone for this purpose);

Since a few months my wifi connections dropped during the day and sometimes
at nights well. So I took my laptop with the WiSpy dongle and went for a
walk in the neighbourhood. Found out that outside there's fresh air that
feels really good to your nose and also that one of my neighbours has a
wireless security camera which he occasionally switches on during the day.
(weblog entry: http://vanheusden.com/misc/blog/2008-12-11-wifi.php ).

> now the microwave is causing the same issue.(silently though);
> like what I had mentioned, the microwave causes this when
> it's cold started, making wonder if the waves are better handled
> when the metal or grate is warm as opposed to cold.
> (molecules are jumping around as opposed to moving around);
> in any case as long as that microwave isn't active the internet
> connection seems O.K.(knock on wood);

There are devices with which you can measure the leakage of a micro-
wave (which should not be more than 50 watt per m^2 on a distance of
5 cm; read that at http://members.lycos.nl/return/mgnetron.htm ).
Iirc conrad.nl has these.


Folkert van Heusden

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  reply	other threads:[~2009-01-03 19:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-01-03  2:47 ath9k microwave anomaly Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03  3:21 ` Dave Jones
2009-01-03  3:31   ` Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03  3:48     ` Dave Jones
2009-01-07 16:45       ` Pavel Machek
2009-01-03  3:49     ` Steven Noonan
2009-01-03  3:59       ` Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03  4:48         ` Robert Hancock
2009-01-03  7:30           ` Willy Tarreau
2009-01-03  8:11             ` Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03 19:51               ` Folkert van Heusden [this message]
2009-01-03 20:15                 ` Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03 20:20                   ` Folkert van Heusden
2009-01-03 20:58                     ` Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03 21:26                       ` Bastien ROUCARIES
2009-01-03 22:52                         ` Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03 14:15             ` Bastien ROUCARIES
2009-01-03 16:52               ` Justin P. Mattock
2009-01-03 13:49     ` Alan Cox

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