Wireless router questions
Hello, I have a 54M wireless router from D-Link. This router is placed in another room where it connects to network wires directly. There is a desktop computer and some people are using that. I am in another room and between my laptop and the router there are two walls. Vista's connection indicator shows Only two bars, in day time At most four bars, in evening My first question is why there is the difference? Is there interference between other WLAN and other signals (TV, mobile phone)? I assume they should no be in the same frequency range so there should be very little interference, then how can I explain the difference in signal strength? Another question is that does the signal strength, shown as the number of bars in the visual indicator, affect connection speed? How is this bar measurement defined? Although I do experience slow connection in browsing, I could however get 300K/s speed when downloading. These seem not to be consistent. How to explain this? My last question is on the health effect of wireless routers. I read some material: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_electronic_devices_and_health http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070715030515AAnukt1 and the opinion seems to be that products complaint to standards does not cause adverse effects to health. Therefore, can I buy a wireless router with stronger signal in that room? But there people are using a desktop PC with the wireless router placed on desktop, just in front of them. If the energy drops off following the inverse-square law, then at their vicinity the energy should be the very strongest. Will a stronger wireless router then harm their health? I am concerning these problems seriously. Hope someone could help. Bob
February 3rd, 2011 11:11am

Dear drtunababa, The answer is helpful. Thanks very much. Bob
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February 10th, 2011 9:08pm

ur welcome Bob..anytimeTunde Abagun MCP,MCSA,MCTS,MCITP en p "for the love of Computers"
February 11th, 2011 2:26pm

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