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Jim Robbins's avatar

I rewired my house with 4 ethernet ports per room. Most devices are hard wired. But I do have 3 wireless access points also, and many devices that only use wifi. Even if I shut the wifi off, and all my wireless devices, I can still see at least a dozen wifi networks from anywhere in my house. I live in a normal house and the houses aren't packed in, either. The tech is so ubiquitous, it's impossible to avoid unless you are out in the middle of nowhere. And even then you are still hit with 5g, or signals like star link. This sounds crazy, but I've wondered if it's reasonable to just make bedrooms in faraday cages. It would be an interesting experiment to try. My family already thinks I'm nuts because I keep a generator in a faraday cage in the garage, and backup gas and propane, and of course backup food. Oh well, they kill us in the skys regardless.

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Ariana Masters's avatar

So, we have options for other peoples wifi networks but it doesnt mean their radiation is penetrating into our space well. For instance, I have many neighbors very close to me and I can still keep my home below .001mw/m^2. Also thankfully starlink only emits in the direction you pull it to (my current understanding, at least). Its not emitting everywhere always - just where you pull it to. A bedroom cage is absolutely a great idea! You'd just need to do it very very carefully as to not create an EMF amplification space haha. Theres EMF blocking insulation, fabrics, paints, window films, wire mesh etc. I am happy to hear you are hardwired! Thats so important.

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ilona Zubik's avatar

Faraday canopy bed curtains are about 1,000.

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CAROL LINDIA's avatar

Thanks to you I eliminated WIFI several months ago and switched to Ethernet and I have seen SIGNIFICANT changes especially in my sleep patterns.

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Ariana Masters's avatar

I am so happy to hear that!!! Thank you for sharing :)

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Lauren Tessaro's avatar

What is the device called? The iPhones don’t let me connect to Ethernet even with the proper adapter. Does anyone use a cell phone that easily connects to Ethernet?

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Lauren Tessaro's avatar

Thank you so much. You are truly brilliant and captivating. I’m so impressed by your sharp humor. Keep it going

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Ariana Masters's avatar

Thank you for the very kind compliment! I appreciate that :)

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Ariana Masters's avatar

It's linked above! You'd just need an adapter.

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Nick Bowles's avatar

It’s possible, I do it. I have an iPhone SE Mk2 running ios 18.4.1 and use an Apple camera adaptor that allows for a USB and the power adaptor to be connected, I use an Amazon Basics USB ethernet adaptor, plugged into the camera adaptor, ethernet all the way back to my Starlink router. It even sees the internet when the phone is on airplane mode, so you can work without incoming calls or texts.

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Georgia Lynn Justice's avatar

I don't understand, so the plugs u plug into the wall are they eternity and no wifi. I'm sorry it's not clear to me.

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Ariana Masters's avatar

So you plug this device into the wall and into your modem. This allows the internet from the modem to enter your homes powerlines. Then you use a second device to hook up to anything else anywhere else in the home. You can have as many devices hooked up simultaneously as you want to. You want to ensure you deactivate your router portion of your modem either with a button or directly on your modems website in order to eliminate the wifi portion being emitted by your modem.

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Georgia Lynn Justice's avatar

Thank u

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Georgia Lynn Justice's avatar

Ethernetwhat dobwe need I need like stress and the item to buy.

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Ariana Masters's avatar

The link is below my video :)

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Randy Milliron's avatar

So you still have internet service to your home...you just eliminated WiFi?

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Ariana Masters's avatar

Correct :)

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FM8's avatar

This approach will increase the already EMI-saturated electrical wiring sevenfold.

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

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Ariana Masters's avatar

I havent had that issue, I dont believe. My levels are all well below what I consider to be safe. My LF barely increased at all, which I was happy about.

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enigmatic proprietary's avatar

😍

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Ariana Masters's avatar

<3

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Laney Sommer's avatar

Excellent advice! I’ve purchased all the components and I’m ready to make the switch.

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Ariana Masters's avatar

Nice!! Very exciting :)

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Nick Bowles's avatar

On board with this. I run an armoured ethernet cable from the Starlink on my shed roof, 20 metres away from the house, an ethernet switch to 3 Macs, stereo streamer, a TV, ethernet / camera adaptor in my iPhone (yes my iphone runs on ethernet not wifi). No radiation. Ambient radiation outside my house is between 7 and 9 millivolts per metre sq. I also kill all power to my bedroom at night. I really, really want to get rid of LED lights but don’t know how.

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ilona Zubik's avatar

Purchase full spectrum bulbs on line. They are about $10. (They used to be $3-$5)

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John1200's avatar

Unless you have a non-wifi router, you still will need to turn off WiFi on your router. You may have a button on the router, or you may have to turn it off via the router's control panel.

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Marie Livesay's avatar

Where can we get those plug 🔌 ins?

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Bronson Archer's avatar

Brawndo wasnt an energy drink😎

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