I think you really is out of the liner You don�t know what you are talking about 
theese units have a emitter power of around 100mW while a microwave have around 1KW

/Johan


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> I have not tried it, I ask do you understand that you are using the
> nearly the same frequency spectrum as your microwave oven?
> 2.4 vs 2.54 ghz Yes less power but more exposure time.
> Think of slow cooking ones body organs.Does this still appeal to you?
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> > Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 21:03:49 -0800
> > From: "Richard G. Samuels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: PCMCIA and STN
> >
> > I want to set up a computer using a Webgear Aviator 2.4 Gig PCMCIA
> > wireless ethernet card (http://www.webgear.com). They have a Linux
> > driver. These cards sell for under $100 and are 2 meg wireless cards and
> > come with an ISA to PCMCIA adapter. The idea is to set up an STN box
> > hooked up to a DSL with a standard 10-Base-T card and use the Webgear
> > card on the inside network. That way, both notebooks and desktops could
> > connect through the STN router. Has anybody tried something similar?
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