Ask the Wi-Fi Guru: Damp WiFi Signals, Bridging, Slo-Fi, Why?

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 06/09/2009 - 17:31

Wi-Fi Planet: "In very humid conditions, there theoretically could be enough moisture in the air to absorb some of the wireless signal.

But RF experts tend to doubt the effect would be very strong unless your router is literally inside a cloud.

Generally speaking, the longer your wireless link, the more likely it may be affected by humidity."


 

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