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MicroBell said:Hahahaha.. You watch too much TV....LOL Their has been no medical link by any reputiable medical study done that attributes cell phones...to brain cancer. Anyway to answer your question...NO. Wireless networking will not effect a cell phone or vice versa. The channels and bands between the two are locked and assigned via the FCC.
On the contrary, I actually don't watch TV. I do read articles an magazines and on the net instead, and I get similar news. However, what you state is the defence of wireless. I do believe there is a connection, I was just asking if there is a difference to the exposure of the brain, which is what (if anything) can be damaged.
I appreciate all your responses, and I'd like to comment that I wasn't exactly asking about interference...more about comparisin in exposure. However, I probably should have been more clear and presise with the question.
Anyhow, just asking in addition, I am planning to add a wireless access point, not a router, to the existing wired router in the basement of my house. (which in a few months won't have a use). If the router is trashed, can I use an access point like a hub, or is it wiser to go with a full featured wireless router and try and sell the wired one?