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Fully agree its beyond our scope of things
really when it comes to the effects on plant life I really have 0 knowledge of
it sorry if I got to u before I was kidding around. But really the effects of
wifi are low in comparison to other devices near plantlife. From: Tom Haynes
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Damage to the plants seems possible since
WiFi is a microwave frequence and will heat the plants some. I do not think
there is enough energy in WiFi to do damage but the FCC seems to think so. You
may be better off asking a botinist. Try contacting a colege near you and see
if someone there can direct you to a specialist. The concern is warranted, but
I don't think your average WISP list will be able to help. -----Original Message----- Thanks for the help guys! Now that I know
never to ask a question regarding wild life again what hardware would you guys
use? -----Original Message----- Ye its called WiFi-Based-Crosspolonation-Expansion :)
-----Original Message----- If you put an AP at both ends, the plants will grow
TWICE as big.. -----Original Message----- I asked this at DSLREPORTS but I will ask here. I need
to cover a green Thanks! The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List
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- RE: [smartBridges] Wireless and Greenhouses/Plants Chris Chance
- RE: [smartBridges] Wireless and Greenhouses/Plants Chris Chance
- RE: [smartBridges] Wireless and Greenhouses/Plan... Eric Grundlehner
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