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In Reply to: RE: Sources of RFI posted by pc123v on October 17, 2014 at 01:26:48
We live in a RF and gigahertz saturated condition. Routers, cell phone transmission, TV and radio. Some things dump noise back onto the ac line and also can enter equipment enclosures through very tiny holes and connectors. Moving the computer and router to another location might help. Shielded cables and input/output connector caps can help. But the simple fact is all these tech toys we now enjoy surround us with RF.
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Maybe something is different in my scenario but I don't get much of any change unplugging the TWO routers I use (the ISP supplied unit has no external antennas and doesn't work well at the far edges of the house) and they are only 10 feet away from the gear. Perhaps all the things I am doing to combat grunge already play a role. I get more result when unplugging the laptop switching PS, what a noise maker!
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