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Be Still My Hotspot Heart |
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Written by Wi-Fi Networking News
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Wednesday, 07 February 2007 |
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However, certain "noncritical pacemaker programming functions" could have problems at the highest output levels and closest positions--1 watt and 10 centimeter spacing. It's unlikely that one watt of power would be broadcast pointing at human beings from a distance closer than 10 to 50 feet, however, most likely being used in omnidirectional antennas located on roofs and streetlights! However, the recommendation was to not put Wi-Fi access points near outpatient pacemaker clinics, as a conservative recommendation.
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