• Blocking the neighbor's WiFi

    From zethneeley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 4 19:28:01 2017
    That's some good info Bob H. Thanks for sharing.

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  • From lucyhunter2567@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Otto Pylot on Wed Dec 5 16:05:07 2018
    Hi there
    CAn someone tell me how to block Wifi signals full stop without resorting to using a radio frequency blocker?
    We are being bombarded by Wifi signals from the neighbours in every direction, have informed them that they do not need Wifi on all day and night, and to use the LAN cable.

    In the mean time our radio frequency receiver goes off into the red spectrum which means we are being radiated whilst siting in our living room, lounge and bedrooms on one side of the house. This is environmental pollution and should be illegal.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    On Thursday, November 29, 2012 at 3:30:46 PM UTC+13, Otto Pylot wrote:
    I'm almost embarrassed to ask this but is there anyway to block my
    neighbors WiFi signals from intruding into my home? I have an AEBS (4th
    Gen) router. We have numerous WiFi devices that have always worked
    perfectly for a long time. About a month ago I bought an iPhone 5. WiFi worked great with a nice strong signal. My daughter has an iPhone 4
    which has always worked equally as well. When she was home for the
    holidays she was complaining that she couldn't connect to our network.
    I noticed that my iPhone was also having the same issue (from the same location in the house btw). Firing up iStumbler I noticed that there
    were a lot more WIFI signals detectable from the same location in my
    house than there used to be. Some quite strong and all protected.
    Moving the iPhones around the house resolved the connection issues. So
    I'm thinking that in the family room, there are very strong
    neighborhood signals that are causing the iPhones to search and attempt
    to lock on to. The other WiFi devices in the family room don't seem to
    be having connection issues. So, is this 1) an issue unique to the
    iPhones? 2) an AEBS setup issue? 3) true interference from the
    neighbors WiFIs? 4) can I make my WiFi signal (2.4GHz) stronger to "overpower" the other signals? and 5) is there really anything I can do
    about it or is this just life in the WiFi age? Oh, and we have a
    utility SmartMeter on the same side of the house but I've never noticed
    any interference issues with it. Thanks.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to lucyhunter2567@gmail.com on Thu Dec 6 02:23:55 2018
    On 2018-12-06, lucyhunter2567@gmail.com <lucyhunter2567@gmail.com> wrote:
    Hi there
    CAn someone tell me how to block Wifi signals full stop without resorting to using a radio frequency blocker?
    We are being bombarded by Wifi signals from the neighbours in every direction, have informed them that they do not need Wifi on all day and night, and to use the LAN cable.

    In the mean time our radio frequency receiver goes off into the red spectrum which means we are being radiated whilst siting in our living room, lounge and bedrooms on one side of the house. This is environmental pollution and should be illegal.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    [Don't top post, and start a new thread to ask a new question.]

    Build a faraday cage around your house:

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage>

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to lucyhunter2567@gmail.com on Wed Dec 5 22:46:49 2018
    In article <719cbf80-ec83-4205-904e-c07755614e1f@googlegroups.com>, <lucyhunter2567@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi there
    CAn someone tell me how to block Wifi signals full stop without resorting to using a radio frequency blocker?

    cut the power to your neighborhood.

    We are being bombarded by Wifi signals from the neighbours in every direction, have informed them that they do not need Wifi on all day and night, and to use the LAN cable.

    you're being 'bombarded' by tv, radio, cellular, police, fire and many
    other services, all of which transmit at *significantly* more power
    than wifi.

    In the mean time our radio frequency receiver goes off into the red spectrum which means we are being radiated whilst siting in our living room, lounge and bedrooms on one side of the house.

    turn it off and it won't go red.

    This is environmental pollution and
    should be illegal.

    nonsense.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    you're beyond help.

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  • From lucyhunter2567@gmail.com@21:1/5 to nospam on Wed Dec 5 22:41:15 2018
    On Thursday, November 29, 2012 at 7:37:28 PM UTC+13, nospam wrote:
    In article <281120121830466586%otto@bogus.address.com>, Otto Pylot <otto@bogus.address.com> wrote:

    I'm almost embarrassed to ask this but is there anyway to block my neighbors WiFi signals from intruding into my home?

    there is wifi blocking wallpaper, but unless you cover the windows too,
    it's not really going to help.

    <http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/05/anti-wifi-wallpap er-lets-cellular-and-radio-through/>

    I have an AEBS (4th
    Gen) router. We have numerous WiFi devices that have always worked perfectly for a long time. About a month ago I bought an iPhone 5. WiFi worked great with a nice strong signal. My daughter has an iPhone 4
    which has always worked equally as well. When she was home for the
    holidays she was complaining that she couldn't connect to our network.
    I noticed that my iPhone was also having the same issue (from the same location in the house btw). Firing up iStumbler I noticed that there
    were a lot more WIFI signals detectable from the same location in my
    house than there used to be. Some quite strong and all protected.
    Moving the iPhones around the house resolved the connection issues. So
    I'm thinking that in the family room, there are very strong
    neighborhood signals that are causing the iPhones to search and attempt
    to lock on to. The other WiFi devices in the family room don't seem to
    be having connection issues. So, is this 1) an issue unique to the
    iPhones? 2) an AEBS setup issue? 3) true interference from the
    neighbors WiFIs? 4) can I make my WiFi signal (2.4GHz) stronger to "overpower" the other signals? and 5) is there really anything I can do about it or is this just life in the WiFi age? Oh, and we have a
    utility SmartMeter on the same side of the house but I've never noticed
    any interference issues with it. Thanks.

    there's not much you can do, but a signal from a neighboring house
    should be weaker than one from your own house.

    you could move your base station so it's stronger in the family room,
    or maybe get a second one for that end of the house.

    you could pick a different channel but that probably won't help that
    much since the devices seek the strongest signal. however, if you turn
    off auto-join, it will join only networks you've previously associated,
    which would be yours and not your neighbor's.

    if all devices support 5 ghz, you could switch to that, but in your
    case that won't work since one device is an iphone 4 and it does not
    support 5 ghz.

    You should wrap it around your head to stop the leakage from your mouth, it seems to be spewing rubbish!

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to lucyhunter2567@gmail.com on Thu Dec 6 02:14:39 2018
    In article <b4952766-a023-44e8-94fe-35eec8f9eb4e@googlegroups.com>, <lucyhunter2567@gmail.com> wrote:

    Sounds like you're the one in need of help. Wifi is as dangerous if not more dangerous than a lot of radio frequencies in local communities as they are emitted directly inside the premises where people are working and living.

    nonsense, especially at the power levels of wifi (milliwatts).

    radio & tv are *far* more powerful.

    If
    you knew anything about radio frequencies and how they disrupt human cells, then you wouldn't be running off your stupid mouth in such an ignorant manner.

    there is *zero* proof that rf at the power levels of consumer devices
    cause any problems.

    people have been holding cellular phones next to their brain for nearly
    40 years without issue, and those old analog cellular phones were
    higher power than what exists today.

    Navy communications engineers and physicists would tend to disagree with your pathetic response as I do.

    no they don't.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z99_SzoXZdY&t=18s

    microwave warfare is very different than consumer wifi.

    So F off and don't waste my time.

    no. you're entertaining. and stupid.

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  • From lucyhunter2567@gmail.com@21:1/5 to nospam on Wed Dec 5 22:40:08 2018
    Sounds like you're the one in need of help. Wifi is as dangerous if not more dangerous than a lot of radio frequencies in local communities as they are emitted directly inside the premises where people are working and living. If you knew anything about
    radio frequencies and how they disrupt human cells, then you wouldn't be running off your stupid mouth in such an ignorant manner.

    Navy communications engineers and physicists would tend to disagree with your pathetic response as I do.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z99_SzoXZdY&t=18s

    So F off and don't waste my time.


    On Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 4:46:50 PM UTC+13, nospam wrote:
    In article <719cbf80-ec83-4205-904e-c07755614e1f@googlegroups.com>, <lucyhunter> wrote:

    Hi there
    CAn someone tell me how to block Wifi signals full stop without resorting to
    using a radio frequency blocker?

    cut the power to your neighborhood.

    We are being bombarded by Wifi signals from the neighbours in every direction, have informed them that they do not need Wifi on all day and night, and to use the LAN cable.

    you're being 'bombarded' by tv, radio, cellular, police, fire and many
    other services, all of which transmit at *significantly* more power
    than wifi.

    In the mean time our radio frequency receiver goes off into the red spectrum
    which means we are being radiated whilst siting in our living room, lounge and bedrooms on one side of the house.

    turn it off and it won't go red.

    This is environmental pollution and
    should be illegal.

    nonsense.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    you're beyond help.

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  • From lucyhunter2567@gmail.com@21:1/5 to nospam on Thu Dec 6 00:00:15 2018
    On Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 8:14:41 PM UTC+13, nospam wrote:
    In article <b4952766-a023-44e8-94fe-35eec8f9eb4e@googlegroups.com>, <lucyhunter@gmail.com> wrote:

    Sounds like you're the one in need of help. Wifi is as dangerous if not more
    dangerous than a lot of radio frequencies in local communities as they are emitted directly inside the premises where people are working and living.

    nonsense, especially at the power levels of wifi (milliwatts). Shows how uninformed and intellectually handicapped you are.

    radio & tv are *far* more powerful. Rubbish, if that was the case my RF meter would be going off in front of it, its doesn't. It goes off at radio frequencies from the WiFri and cellular. Even in the middle of our street the RF from Wifri is incredibly
    high.

    If
    you knew anything about radio frequencies and how they disrupt human cells, then you wouldn't be running off your stupid mouth in such an ignorant manner.

    there is *zero* proof that rf at the power levels of consumer devices
    cause any problems. More rubbish - I suppose you believe everything your Govt tells you. I worked in cellular comms for years and my brother in the Navy as a Telecoms engineer and what you spout is utter crap and ignorance. Its the typical line Govt's
    and Govt agencies take.

    Anyone whom has worked in RF knows the dangers, and Wifri is up there, and once 5G is fully operational it will kill more people than cellular as 5G transmitters will be on every street corner, one for every dozen houses.

    people have been holding cellular phones next to their brain for nearly
    40 years without issue, and those old analog cellular phones were
    higher power than what exists today.

    Navy communications engineers and physicists would tend to disagree with your
    pathetic response as I do.

    no they don't. Yes they do, me my brother and my radio engineers the globe over including the one in the link sent to you - and he's a physicist.

    Keep you ignorant comments to yourself and your Govt wako's as they have to preach the BS they do or they do not have a job.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z99_SzoXZdY&t=18s

    microwave warfare is very different than consumer wifi.

    So F off and don't waste my time.

    no. you're entertaining. and stupid. People like you will put your hand up when they say we need to depopulate as you are so stupid, you will believe them. Anyone with half a brain knows that RF radio radiation kills - slowly, and the higher the
    frequency the faster.

    Comments from your are now automatic trash - you know spam folder.

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  • From Jean-Pierre Kuypers@21:1/5 to lucyhunter2567@gmail.com on Thu Dec 6 11:18:12 2018
    In article (Dans l'article) <719cbf80-ec83-4205-904e-c07755614e1f@googlegroups.com>, <lucyhunter2567@gmail.com> wrote (écrivait) :

    CAn someone tell me how to block Wifi signals full stop without resorting to using a radio frequency blocker?

    You may to update to Mojave and try the dark mode, maybe.

    <https://www.macworld.com/article/3283342/os-x/article.html>

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  • From Barry Margolin@21:1/5 to lucyhunter2567@gmail.com on Thu Dec 6 12:09:47 2018
    In article <b4952766-a023-44e8-94fe-35eec8f9eb4e@googlegroups.com>,
    lucyhunter2567@gmail.com wrote:

    Sounds like you're the one in need of help. Wifi is as dangerous if not more dangerous than a lot of radio frequencies in local communities as they are emitted directly inside the premises where people are working and living.

    But the WiFi you're talking about is being emitted in a DIFFERENT
    premise than yours. The distance and walls between the homes will
    attenuate most of the signal.

    I live in a one-bedroom apartment, and have my router in my living room.
    When I take my tablet into the bedroom about 30 feet away, I lose one
    bar. And if I try to use it one flight up in the laundry room, I can't
    get a connection at all.

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    Arlington, MA
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  • From lucyhunter2567@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Barry Margolin on Thu Dec 6 12:03:13 2018
    On Friday, December 7, 2018 at 6:09:51 AM UTC+13, Barry Margolin wrote:
    In article <b4952766-a023-44e8-94fe-35eec8f9eb4e@googlegroups.com>,
    lucyhunter@gmail.com wrote:

    Sounds like you're the one in need of help. Wifi is as dangerous if not more
    dangerous than a lot of radio frequencies in local communities as they are emitted directly inside the premises where people are working and living.

    But the WiFi you're talking about is being emitted in a DIFFERENT
    premise than yours. The distance and walls between the homes will
    attenuate most of the signal.

    I live in a one-bedroom apartment, and have my router in my living room. When I take my tablet into the bedroom about 30 feet away, I lose one
    bar. And if I try to use it one flight up in the laundry room, I can't
    get a connection at all.

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    Arlington, MA
    *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me ***

    I would have thought that correct but its not. Our smart phones are picking the signal from the neighbors WiFri, and as we have a RF (RX & TX) hand held device that picks up all radio frequencies, its showing us that the signal is very strong. Even in
    the middle of the street the RF receiver is going off into the red telling me the signal is very strong, and is pointing towards the neighbours houses.

    Please watch the video from the Physicist and X Navy engineer who tells us why Wifri is so bad, just as cellular is.

    One more test, put a pot plant next to you wifi modem and watch as it slowly withers and dies. This is what RF signals are doing to human cells.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to lucyhunter2567@gmail.com on Thu Dec 6 15:21:13 2018
    In article <e33d8732-b0e1-4263-b3e6-05ffb7aaed4a@googlegroups.com>, <lucyhunter2567@gmail.com> wrote:

    One more test, put a pot plant next to you wifi modem and watch as it slowly withers and dies.

    only because it's not near a window for sunlight and not watered often
    enough.

    or, you're smoking too much of it.

    This is what RF signals are doing to human cells.

    yet somehow the human race (and animals, for that matter) has managed
    to survive for more than 100 years while subjected to far more powerful
    rf signals, with life expectancy *increasing* over that time.

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  • From Barry Margolin@21:1/5 to nospam on Mon Dec 10 12:03:14 2018
    In article <061220181521130087%nospam@nospam.invalid>,
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:

    In article <e33d8732-b0e1-4263-b3e6-05ffb7aaed4a@googlegroups.com>, <lucyhunter2567@gmail.com> wrote:

    One more test, put a pot plant next to you wifi modem and watch as it slowly
    withers and dies.

    only because it's not near a window for sunlight and not watered often enough.

    or, you're smoking too much of it.

    This is what RF signals are doing to human cells.

    yet somehow the human race (and animals, for that matter) has managed
    to survive for more than 100 years while subjected to far more powerful
    rf signals, with life expectancy *increasing* over that time.

    I heard that life expectancy in the US has actually declined in the last
    few years. I guess all those radio signals are finally catching up on us
    :)

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    Arlington, MA
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  • From daquilagaetano@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 7 10:22:18 2020
    Il giorno giovedì 29 novembre 2012 03:30:46 UTC+1, Otto Pylot ha scritto:
    I'm almost embarrassed to ask this but is there anyway to block my
    neighbors WiFi signals from intruding into my home? I have an AEBS (4th
    Gen) router. We have numerous WiFi devices that have always worked
    perfectly for a long time. About a month ago I bought an iPhone 5. WiFi worked great with a nice strong signal. My daughter has an iPhone 4
    which has always worked equally as well. When she was home for the
    holidays she was complaining that she couldn't connect to our network.
    I noticed that my iPhone was also having the same issue (from the same location in the house btw). Firing up iStumbler I noticed that there
    were a lot more WIFI signals detectable from the same location in my
    house than there used to be. Some quite strong and all protected.
    Moving the iPhones around the house resolved the connection issues. So
    I'm thinking that in the family room, there are very strong
    neighborhood signals that are causing the iPhones to search and attempt
    to lock on to. The other WiFi devices in the family room don't seem to
    be having connection issues. So, is this 1) an issue unique to the
    iPhones? 2) an AEBS setup issue? 3) true interference from the
    neighbors WiFIs? 4) can I make my WiFi signal (2.4GHz) stronger to "overpower" the other signals? and 5) is there really anything I can do
    about it or is this just life in the WiFi age? Oh, and we have a
    utility SmartMeter on the same side of the house but I've never noticed
    any interference issues with it. Thanks.

    --
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    Try Block Nearby Wi-Fi 1.0

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to daquilagaetano@gmail.com on Tue Apr 7 14:08:08 2020
    In article <cbefdc19-f728-42d7-b772-0e20d26de8a5@googlegroups.com>, <daquilagaetano@gmail.com> wrote:

    Il giorno giovedì 29 novembre 2012 03:30:46 UTC+1, Otto Pylot ha scritto:
    I'm almost embarrassed to ask this but is there anyway to block my neighbors WiFi signals from intruding into my home? I have an AEBS (4th

    ...

    Try Block Nearby Wi-Fi 1.0


    try looking at the date of the post. after 7.5 *years*, it's almost
    certainly not a problem anymore.

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