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Lyudmila and Allan Jones
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      11-06-2004, 07:31 PM
I have recently been asked to host a WLAN node for the village. I am
concerned about the emissions. I have looked on the web and all I find is
that the emissions are low but given the mast is only 4 metres above the
bedrooms I don't wish to put my family at risk. Any comments or knowledge
would be helpful.


 
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      11-06-2004, 08:21 PM
You may wish to check with regulatory agencies in your area or perhaps do a
Google search for the specifics of the hardware in use. This newsgroup
supports Microsoft's Broadband Networking hardware and software only.
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>I have recently been asked to host a WLAN node for the village. I am
>concerned about the emissions. I have looked on the web and all I find is
>that the emissions are low but given the mast is only 4 metres above the
>bedrooms I don't wish to put my family at risk. Any comments or knowledge
>would be helpful.
>



 
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