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electrical circuit generating static- interfering with wifi

  • 29-08-2014 01:43PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,049 ✭✭✭


    Have efibre installed and have had new router fitted, in the last few weeks broadband disapoears every evening for a few hours. Contacted very helpful tech support several times and last night they switched off WiFi from their end and hey presto I have broadband via Ethernet but no WiFi. Technician arrived today and using a transistor tuned to 600khz noted static outside the house within a normal range. On entering the house the interference audibly increased, and when placed near the router was seriously loud. It would appear that this is the cause of my WiFi issues.
    Any suggestions on how to rectify, and more importantly-are there health issues?
    Any suggestions welcome!


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