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No, Christmas lights probably aren't killing your WiFi

2015-12-02 23:41:26| Wireless - Topix.net

Are your Christmas lights killing your WiFi and ruining Netflix and Festive-Chill? It's possible, but only if your idea of holiday decoration centers oddly on your router. A recent report from Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, put the fear of interference into tree lighting, warning that the multi-colored lamps could be wreaking havoc on your connectivity.

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Are Christmas Lights Slowing Down Your Wi-Fi?

2015-12-02 22:02:13| PC Magazine Wireless Networking Product Guide

A U.K. watchdog says electronic devices like microwave ovens and even Christmas lights can slow down a network.

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Mom: Teen's 'allergy to Wi-Fi' led to suicide

2015-12-02 03:12:40| Wireless - Topix.net

An English woman says her teenage daughter took her own life after battling an allergic reaction to wireless Internet signals. Mom: Teen's 'allergy to Wi-Fi' led to suicide An English woman says her teenage daughter took her own life after battling an allergic reaction to wireless Internet signals.

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Are your holiday lights killing your WiFi?

2015-12-02 00:02:40| Wireless - Topix.net

Twinkling lights may look nice, but a British regulator warns they may interfere with your WiFi. Holiday lights are meant to add some cheer to your day, but a British regulator has pointed out that they may have an unwanted side effect: interference with your WiFi network.

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Holiday lights and gadgets are killing your Wi-Fi

2015-12-01 17:50:01| Wireless - Topix.net

Britain's communications regulator Ofcom has published a report showing that about 20% of poor Wi-Fi performance is caused by electronic gadgets and lights in the home. While problems with network congestion and infrastructure carry most of the blame for slow broadband, devices such as baby monitors and home phones can interfere with your Wi-Fi because they compete for frequencies, an Ofcom spokesperson said.

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